Placemaking: Writing a love letter to your place
Toronto native Lindsay Zier-Vogel wants you to write a love letter to your city.
Writing an ode to your place forces you to reflect on and appreciate its assets, which makes you feel more place attached—which, in turn, makes you happier. “Once you start thinking about things that work in your city, you see the things that work in your city. It’s that inevitable lens shift,” she says.