In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, a lot of people struggle to put their feelings into words on a card.

I want to make it easy for you to create a card.

Let me help you write a quick and easy Valentine’s card for your significant other.

Here are a few suggestions for including a love quote in a card for your significant other:

  • Write the love quote yourself. Don’t look for the perfect card to convey how you feel. (Believe me, a love quote for him or her registers much more powerfully than a pre-written love quote.)
  • Share why you chose this specific quote about love.
  • Share why you feel even more strongly than the quote suggests.
  • State what you’re committed to doing to demonstrate the depth of your feelings for the person you adore.

Good luck and let me know how it goes.

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Greg Kushnick, Psy.D.
CO-CREATOR AND BLOGGER | Techealthiest
Hi! I'm Dr. Greg Kushnick, the co-creator of Techealthiest. I work as a clinical psychologist in private practice in Manhattan. I am dedicated to helping the world adjust to (and eventually thrive with) new and unfamiliar lifestyle technology. My inner blogging machine is fueled by a fascination with how personal technology impacts the way people think, feel and act. I thrive on the challenge of applying interpersonal dynamics to the human-gadget relationship and presenting his ideas to readers in a helpful way. I consider myself a family man and an explorer of city culture.