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Secrets on a Monday



PostSecret is one of my favorite websites. It is a project wherein one can anonymously share his secret through a postcard. Secrets are posted every Sunday. I’m quite certain a lot of you have heard of or visited this site.

I’d like to think that each secret connects with each person in a different way. While all the secrets are moving, there is always that one postcard that strikes me the most. This is the very first site I visit every Monday. I find that it is an insightful way to kick off my week. I admire the courage that the senders of the secrets possess, and sometimes I find my voice shared by the secrets that are revealed.

A mini-movie has been prepared by Frank and his PostSecret team in lieu of the regular Sunday posting. It’s beautiful. Complementing it with Sia’s “Breathe Me” made this sharing even more moving and powerful than usual. Enjoy.


No Responses to “Secrets on a Monday”

  1. Junnie Says:

    my secret is that i dont like my pictures taken…..hahahahahahha

  2. Toni Says:

    Junnie: I just found that out last Fri!!! :D

  3. barbara Says:

    really loved this post Toni – very nice project he’s started. Not only for creativity but just the sense of “releasing” a secret anonymously can be a huge relief for some people.

    Really love that site and the concept and I’m definitely going to be checking this out often.

    Thank you! :)

  4. rach Says:

    I also enjoy visiting PostSecret and I believe I first learned of that site from you. I have learned many interesting sites from the links you generously share with your readers.

    I enjoyed watching this video and it’s the first time I’ve seen it. Thanks for sharing.

  5. rye Says:

    I, too, like this website. I have been subscribing to their feed since I first came upon it. Some of the messages sent really hit me… and they truly help me feel that I am not alone in my insecurities.

  6. karen Says:

    i’ve been visiting PostSecret every week ever since Row told me about it about a year ago. Frank’s mini-movie really moved me. I was crying after I saw it.


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