Write a letter to your future self as a way to process how you’re feeling now, and focus on a brighter future – post quarantine, post COVID.

Writing is one of the most helpful things you can do during a time of stress. The slower pace of putting pen to paper allows you to order your thoughts and find some clarity. So what better time to write than during a global pandemic? Yeah, exactly. 

It's something to do and something to look forward to – the plan is to reunite you with your letters at a big exhibition party when we're all allowed to mingle again.

Until then, you can take inspiration from all the amazing letters we’ve received so far, join one of our online writing sessions, and follow us on Instagram for updates.

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LETTERS TO OPEN WHEN
THIS IS ALL OVER


58.

“Feel proud of how far you’ve come.”

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December 2020


57

“Have a drink of water you badass, but dehydrated bitch.”

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December 2020


56.

“I want to find my truth.”

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November 2020


55.

“You have let go and adapted to change.”

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October 2020


54.

“Let your words inside inspire you.”

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September 2020


53.

“: )”

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September 2020


52.

“Nature had a chance to repair.”

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August 2020


51.

“These were the good days. And they will be gone.”

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July 2020


50.

“Freedom is in your mind, happiness is in your heart.”

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July 2020


49.

“Work will take your days. But remember human contact and the people you meet are most important.“

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July 2020


48.

“Life isn't rushing past you. You still have time to do all the things you want to.”

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July 2020


47.

“Well done for allowing your self the space to feel every stage of grief and joy.“

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July 2020


46.

“I feel exhausted. Physically, mentally and spiritually.”

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July 2020


45.

“Staring at your screen is not how you want to spend your time.“

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July 2020


44.

“I tried to write something pretty but it's not been pretty. “

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July 2020


43.

“This crisis is only making us stronger.“

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July 2020


42.

“Stop pulling yourself apart.“

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June 2020


41.

“You developed resilience, tried new things, you were brave.“

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June 2020


40.

“It's a strange kind of ache, trying to forget about the things happening in the world right now.”

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June 2020


39.

“Lockdown is a state of mind.“

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June 2020


38.

“Motivation stems from other people; independent doesn't mean alone.“

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June 2020


37.

“Step back and see how far you've come.“

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June 2020


36.

“Maybe go have some champagne or something, holy shit.“

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June 2020


35.

“Make time in your day for idleness.“

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June 2020


34.

“You know how to take care of yourself.“

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June 2020


33.

“It's scary but the future is wide open if you make it happen.“

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June 2020


32.

“We really do need more kindness in our world.”

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June 2020


31.

“Lockdown may have halted your movements but it welcomed progression.”

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June 2020


30.

“Give them a hug and walk side by side.”

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June 2020


29.

“You learned a lot about the world by not being in it. You learned a lot about yourself being in. Present. Alive and awake in so many ways.” 

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June 2020


28.

“Don't choose eating fries in bed over a drink with friends ever again.“

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June 2020


27.

“Hug friends and family, call them more.“

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June 2020


26.

““These are some of the things I will never take for granted again.“

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June 2020


25.

“It's okay to take away something special from an uncertain time, even if you weren't okay in the moment.“

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June 2020


24.

““Post lockdown bucket list: 1. Get drunk with friends.“

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June 2020


23.

“They can slow you down, but they can't stop you.“

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June 2020


22.

“Never give up – you are stronger than you believe.“

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June 2020


21.

“Never take the pub for granted again.“

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June 2020


20.

“Never join a really expensive gym again.”

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June 2020


19.

““Great kindness has been shown by so many people.“

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May 2020


18.

“Be encouraged by our more open hearted world.“

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May 2020


17.

“Don't overthink, do positive work and make progress. Change is essential.“

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May 2020


16.

“Remember that life is whatever you want it to be and if you want to spend it just enjoying the view, that'll be a life well lived.“

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May 2020


15.

“Hopefully we have learnt from all this as a planet.”

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May 2020


14.

“Doors“

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May 2020


13.

“Remember that time you got to have a break from work and just focus on you.“

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May 2020



12.

“Post Quarantine Rino will look back at those feelings with a smile.” 

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May 2020


11. 

“The softness of the clouds will tell you everything will pass.“

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May 2020


10.

“Just thought of another thing to be grateful for... I don't live in the USA where the president is spouting all kinds of racist bullshit.“

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May 2020


9.

“Remember to slow down and appreciate the small things in life.”

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May 2020


8.

“I would like to go for another adventure with my brilliant friends.“

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May 2020


7.

“Control freakery doesn't work.“

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May 2020


6.

“Grief is a strange thing.“

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May 2020



5. 

“It's okay to have low days and not compare yourself to everyone else.”

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May 2020


4. 

“First of all, you're already doing great.“

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May 2020


3. 

“Try to commit to fewer projects but the ones you do do, do with full-hearted commitment.”

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May 2020


2.

“We've laughed, we've cried, but look at what we've found. We've found space and room and time for creativity and it's felt like you're meeting yourself again.”

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May 2020


1.

“I lost my confidence in my ability to paint! And I love it. Must not forget this!”

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April 2020