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OverviewMaybe a Note Would Help is a heartfelt exploration of how handwritten notes can deepen connections, combat loneliness, and foster personal growth—an essential guide for readers seeking to nurture authentic relationships in today’s digital age. In 2021, Kristen Tremonti Reiter finds herself on the edge of depression and despair—uprooted, ungrounded, and disconnected. She writes a simple note of gratitude, but has no idea it will lead to a calling, a challenge, and a new place to call home. The response to her note is so profound, she embarks upon a quest to handwrite a note every day for a year—a year that includes living out of her suitcase in one city after another. She discovers that her notes to others provide the foundation for her mental, spiritual, and physical health while everything else in her life changes. Maybe a Note Would Help documents Kristen’s remarkable note-writing journey of personal transformation and encourages readers to enjoy a similar experience. Ultimately, we discover that a joyful way to interact more intentionally, connect more completely, uplift others, and feel better in your own skin is only a note away. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kristen Tremonti ReitnerPublisher: She Writes Press Imprint: She Writes Press Weight: 0.210kg ISBN: 9798896360544Pages: 256 Publication Date: 28 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews“An uplifting reminder that simple acknowledgments really can make all the difference.”—Kirkus Reviews “A refreshing guide to authenticity, emotional well-being, and the lasting meaning of tangible words.”—Kevin Swanson, Innovation Leader, Hallmark “. . . a helpful guide that highlights the power of thoughtful words in our lives and those with whom we share them.”—Readers’ Favorite, 5-star review “The author’s cheery tone and enthusiasm charm, and readers will appreciate the inclusion of her notes to friends, family, and acquaintances.”—Publishers Weekly “Maybe a Note Would Help beautifully captures the power of a handwritten note—a lost art we need to revive.”—Laura Munson, New York Times best-selling author and founder of Haven Writing Retreat “A testament to hope, illustrating the kind of transformative magic that can only occur by choosing to boldly step forward in the adventure of following our own unique idea.”—Amy Weinland Daughters, author of Dear Dana and You Cannot Mess This Up “There’s finally a book that shows that sharing a note of encouragement is a delightful way to live. Kristen gives us practical examples that prove anyone can live a more intentional and meaningful life by incorporating note writing as part of your days.”—Jennifer Boyd, author of Simple Hospitality “Written with heartfelt intention and deep compassion, Maybe a Note Would Help is a potent reminder of the enduring power of the written word.”—Priya Hutner, author of Chasing Nirvana “An uplifting reminder that simple acknowledgments really can make all the difference.”—Kirkus Reviews “A refreshing guide to authenticity, emotional well-being, and the lasting meaning of tangible words.”—Kevin Swanson, Innovation Leader, Hallmark “. . . a helpful guide that highlights the power of thoughtful words in our lives and those with whom we share them.”—Readers’ Favorite, 5-star review “Maybe a Note Would Help beautifully captures the power of a handwritten note—a lost art we need to revive.”—Laura Munson, New York Times best-selling author and founder of Haven Writing Retreat “A testament to hope, illustrating the kind of transformative magic that can only occur by choosing to boldly step forward in the adventure of following our own unique idea.”—Amy Weinland Daughters, author of Dear Dana and You Cannot Mess This Up “There’s finally a book that shows that sharing a note of encouragement is a delightful way to live. Kristen gives us practical examples that prove anyone can live a more intentional and meaningful life by incorporating note writing as part of your days.”—Jennifer Boyd, author of Simple Hospitality “Written with heartfelt intention and deep compassion, Maybe a Note Would Help is a potent reminder of the enduring power of the written word.”—Priya Hutner, author of Chasing Nirvana Author InformationKristen Tremonti Reiter, writer and workshop leader, is the founder of Creatively Noted, a company dedicated to furthering authentic connection and self-development through handwritten note-writing. Her popular in-person and virtual note-writing workshops guide people to explore their creativity and engage with each other in unique, meaningful ways. Her passion for embracing the joy of creative expression while spreading love to others is contagious. An alumna of Kansas State University, Kristen lives with her husband, three-time Super Bowl Champion Austin Reiter, and their American Staffordshire Terrier mix, Sosa. She calls both Austin, Texas, and Fairway, Kansas, home. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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