
2. When sending cards to business colleagues- keep it short and simple:
Sending all best wishes to you and your family-
Kindest regards,
Jim Smith

3. Had a bad year? Write about what you've learned, where this path has lead. Look for the silver lining and send positive energy for the New Year.
4. Don't brag! It's hard not to- especially when writing an annual letter. Rather than listing all the great things your kids have accomplished- write about what they have learned, how an experience made them grow or develop new skills. Talk about why they have made you proud, what their accomplishment means to you, your children, your family.

5. Think about the most memorable event of the year and highlight it in a snippet on a holiday card:
Dear Sarah and Jim-
Hope you have had a great year and that this cards finds you both well. Our year has been a busy one, highlighted by an Anniversary cruise to Alaska with the children. We had a wonderful journey with many great adventures.
All best to you and yours for a terrific 2010!
Much love-
Carrie and Steve

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