Write a letter of gratitude to yourself

$250 (total prize money)

Join us on Wednesday, December 4th, at 7:30 PM Eastern Time, as members of The Unsealed chat about their favorite quote or motto and how it inspires them. 

Details

The Unsealed wants you to write a poem or letter of gratitude to yourself. Why are you grateful for you? Do you work hard? Are you resilient? Do you persevere through hardships?

All Entries must be in by 11:59 PM Eastern Time on Thursday, December 5th, 2024

Those moving on to round two will be notified by Thursday, February 6th, 2025

Voting will take place from February 6th to 11:59 PM ET on March 7th. 2025

Winners will be announced Monday, March 10th, 2025

Read the Rules before you enter.

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1st place prize – $200 – selected by judges

2nd place prize $50 -selected by judges

Bonus prize—selected by votes—is a digital billboard for one hour (we do not have access to billboards in every city, so this is only applicable if we have access to one in your area) or a free copy of “Unseal Your Superpowers

The Rules

What

The Unsealed wants you to write a poem or letter of gratitude to yourself. Why are you grateful for you? Do you work hard? Are you resilient? Do you persevere through hardships?

Who

You must be over 18 and a member of The Unsealed Community. You must remain a member of The Unsealed throughout the contest to remain eligible. You can sign up for The Unsealed Here

*no relatives or employees on The Unsealed are permitted to enter

When

All Entries must be in by 11:59 PM Eastern Time on Thursday, December 5, 2024

Those moving on to round two will be notified By Thursday, February 6, 2025

Our winner will be announced on Monday, March 10th, 2025

Letter Requirements

  • Entries must be in English
  • The letter/poem must be entered on theunsealed.com
  • The letter/poem must be a true story about your life
  • The letter/poem can’t mention anyone’s name except yourself (Example: you can call someone a friend, a neighbor, a teammate or a family member, but you can’t call them by their name, John Smith)
  • The letter/poem must be an original writing by the person submitting the letter
  • The letter/poem can’t be published anywhere else
  • The letter/poem can’t be defamatory toward another person or say anything negative about an identifiable person
  • The letter/poem must be less than 800 words
  • Only one entry per person
  • Include a headline for your letter and a photo that goes with your story

Rights

You will own the rights to your entry, but by entering the contest, you will give us permission/limited license to publish the letter and any pictures you provide on The Unsealed. You will also allow us to promote your entry on social media using your letter and the provided picture.

How it will be judged

Members of the media and The Unsealed will judge the contest. Below is a sample of some of the people who have judged our contests in the past. 

Our judges will be members of the media, including but not limited to Willard Ogan (Managing Editor at the Black News Channel), Tim Graham (writer at The Athletic), Branson Wright (journalist/filmmaker), Mo Brooks ( nba.com writer), Gab Kreuz (sportscaster), Ron Insana (CNBC Contributor) and Willie Parker (Assignment manager at Stadium/Marquee Sports Network).

What the letters will be judged on

  • Organization that is logical and effective, is the letter easy to read and understand?
  • Creativity/originality: is there anything that makes this letter unique?
  • Message/insight – does the letter offer a thoughtful message?
  • Impact/Inspirational – is the story powerful and inspirational?
  • Accurately addresses the topic – does this letter share a message of resilience?

Good Luck!

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