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Letter Writing and Your Brain
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Join Johns Hopkins to learn more about the not-so-quite-lost art of letter writing – and why it’s important for our brain. Things might seem to be dominated by digital communication these days. The art of writing letters, a practice once quite commonplace, may be experiencing a resurgence and for good reasons. Writing a personal letter is a powerful tool for mental well-being, memory, creativity and self-expression. Letter writing o?ers unique tactile and thoughtful experiences that technology cannot provide. Join Theresa Mandela, StrongerMemory outreach coordinator at Goodwin Living, as we explore why letter writing is so good for our brain health.
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