Digital Love Letter
A digital love letter works best when it sounds like your real voice. Keep it warm, specific, and grounded in moments only the two of you share.
A simple structure that always works
- - Opening: mention a real memory, even a tiny one.
- - Middle: say what you appreciate right now, not only in general.
- - Ending: add one clear intention for the next week or month.
Example you can personalize
“I keep thinking about how calm I felt during our late walk last Friday. You make ordinary moments feel safe and meaningful. Thank you for noticing small things about me and caring in ways that matter. This week, I want to make time for one quiet evening with you, no distractions, just us.”
Common mistakes to avoid
- - Writing only big abstract lines and no personal details.
- - Trying to sound perfect instead of sounding like yourself.
- - Making it too long when three strong paragraphs are enough.