Let’s face it. We’re all getting WAY too many emails these days. In the midst of all the delete-without-even-opening newsletters, these are four recurring messages that we actually enjoy receiving. Whether daily or weekly, each one is a quick read that provides a little something to think about for the rest of the day. There must be more out there! What group do you look forward to hearing from?
1. DailyGood
A quote. A summary of a longer article, interview, video, or essay that you can click to if it catches your interest. A suggestion for how to explore the idea further or an invitation to join an upcoming call with the writer or creator. This one will expose you to all sorts of thoughts outside of your usual reading.

2. Nonviolence Daily
https://www.mettacenter.org/nonviolencedaily
Each email is a page from the book Nonviolence Daily by Michael Nagler and Stephanie N. Van Hook. It includes a quote from Gandhi and an explanation that even beginners can understand. Once you work through all 365, they begin again!

3. Grateful Living
https://grateful.org/resource/words-and-wisdom-a-daily-gift/
A quote to inspire gratitude. That’s it. Short and oh so sweet.

4. School of Joy
This is a weekly newsletter written by Ingrid Fetell Lee, author of the book Joyful: The Surprising Power of Ordinary Things To Create Extraordinary Happiness. Other than a link to her most recent blog post (which you won’t be able to resist!) and a quote, you never know what other little gems to expect in this one. But you’ll finish it, smile, and probably forward it. It’s that good.
https://resources.aestheticsofjoy.com/joyletter/

What’s missing from this list? Comment below!
