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One-of-a-Kind Valentines: New Web Site Offers Free Love Letter Help With Valentines Day just around the corner, most of us wish we were more comfortable with writing love letters. DiscoveryLoveLetters.com intends to help. Rochester, NY (PRWEB) February 9, 2005 -- How do I love thee? Let me count the ways..." Forget about it -- its been done! While Elizabeth Barrett Browning sure knew how to get to the heart of things with her famous love poem, all she really did was express to her beloved what was in her heart, using words that were comfortable for and meaningful to her.
Sounds simple, right? It is, according to Ray Justice, founder of DiscoveryQuestions.com and creator of a powerful free tool intended to help people write love letters. Simple, yes," says Justice. But not always easy."
Most of us feel challenged by writing a love letter because we think we need to change our natural speech in order to sound romantic.
To use words in a way that you normally wouldnt, will probably make your love letter sound inauthentic," says Justice, or worse - like it was written by someone else. Being open and honest about how you feel, in your own words -- thats the language of love."
With Valentines Day just around the corner, most of us wish we were more comfortable with writing love letters. Justice intends to help.
Sometimes all you need to get started is a little nudge, an idea or a phrase that opens your heart, just a crack, and starts the flow of expression, says Justice.
Thats where his web site comes in. At DiscoveryLoveLetters.com, you can take part in an interactive exercise that gets you started on the kind of letter that will have your beloved melting into their shoes.
When you visit DiscoveryLoveLetters.com, you are asked to use your intuition to select three symbols from a page. Each symbol selected will bring two words or phrases up onto the screen. You may elect to do a short connection meditation before you begin writing in the workspace provided. Using the words from the images you selected, you begin writing whatever is in your heart. When you are done writing, just send the letter off by email. If you prefer the old fashioned approach, the letter can be printed, and then reproduced in your own handwriting.
One of the biggest barriers we encounter when writing love letters is that we are afraid of appearing too needy or of scaring the other person off," says Justice. But being a little scared and doing it anyway is our idea of romance. That element of risk is what gives your love letter its power, and what will make it so cherished."
Justice believes that when people boldly express their love and affection for each other, there is a ripple effect that benefits not only the people writing and receiving the love letters, but everyone else around them, too. He says, The world needs more people who are willing to openly express themselves to the people they care about." To create your love letter for Valentines Day -- or any day -- visit www.DiscoveryLoveLetters.com
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