Simple Thinking-of-You Encouragement
- “You’re never far from my thoughts.”
- “Know how often I think of you?
- “You’re on my mind and in my heart.”
- “Keeping you close in my thoughts.”
- “Lifting you up in prayer and hoping you have a better day today.”
- “I can’t wait to catch up with you soon.”
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What do you say in a card to someone going through a hard time?
Ideas to consider include:
- “Thank you for all you do for us, but now is a time to take care of yourself as well.”
- “I’m proud of you.”
- “I hate that you’re going through this, but I know that you’ve got this.”
- “Remember when you were there for me?
- “Here’s how we’re going to take care of your work while you’re away.”
What do you write in a card for caring thoughts?
Thinking of You
- “I’ve been thinking about you.”
- “You’ve been on my mind a lot lately.”
- “Thinking of you always makes my day.”
- “Just wanted to send some happy thoughts your way today.”
- “I just came across an old photo of us, and it got me thinking about how much fun we always have together…”
What are some good words of encouragement?
150 Words of Encouragement
- This is what you’re going through, not who you are.
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- You are doing awesome!
- This is tough, but you’re tougher.
- Don’t stress.
- Good luck today!
- You’re making a big change, and I’m so proud of you!
- Sending some good vibes and happy thoughts your way.
How do you uplift someone with words?
These phrases are ways to tell someone to keep trying:
- Hang in there.
- Don’t give up.
- Keep pushing.
- Keep fighting!
- Stay strong.
- Never give up.
- Never say ‘die’.
- Come on! You can do it!.
What are the most comforting words?
Comforting Words for Hard Times
- “Dawn Will Come.” Really.
- “Worrying Won’t Do Us Any Good.”
- “Let’s Consider the Positive Things.”
- “Recognize the Challenge and Do Something About It.”
- “Things Won’t Always Be This Bad.”
- “Don’t Give Up.”
- “Hope Can Never Be Taken Away.”
- “Do Something to Help Others.”
What do you say to be supportive?
Be supportive.
But, if you’re looking for something to say, here are some ways to articulate that you care: “I’m here for you.” “How can I help you?” “What do you need right now?”
How do you write a thoughtful card?
A little dot point list you could refer to is:
- The main reason for the card.
- A note of thanks.
- Something you like about them.
- A memory you have with them.
- Something you hope will happen to them.
- A promise or gift of kindness.
- A quote or saying.
- A little drawing or scribble.
What do you say when you care about someone?
What to say to show someone you care?
- Thank you.
- When you did/said ____ it meant a lot to me.
- I value your love/friendship.
- You are important to me.
- I enjoy our talks.
- I feel like I can tell you anything.
- You are amazing.
- I admire your skill at ____.
What do you write in a just because card for a friend?
Some examples could be:
- “Nothing makes me prouder than to call you my friend…”
- “I can’t believe I’ve known you since…”
- “Remember that year I…”
- “I feel so lucky that I have a friend who…”
How do you write an uplifting message?
Examples
- “You’re never far from my thoughts.”
- “Know how often I think of you?
- “You’re on my mind and in my heart.”
- “Keeping you close in my thoughts.”
- “Lifting you up in prayer and hoping you have a better day today.”
- “I can’t wait to catch up with you soon.”
How do you say support someone?
So to best support a friend or family member, you could say I’ll support you no matter what, or I’ll support you either way. I’ll support you, no matter what you decide. Phrase number eight isn’t my favorite one on the list, but it’s close. I’ve got your back.
What can I say to give someone strength?
I hope you live a life you’re proud of, and if you find you’re not, I hope you have the strength to start over again.” “Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm.” “Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies.” “With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts.”
How can I be encouraged and supportive?
12 Of The Best Ways To Encourage Someone
- 1 – Smile!
- 2- Listen.
- 3- Acknowledge.
- 4 – Catch them doing something right and let them know you noticed.
- 5 – Share positive thoughts as soon as they occurs to you.
- 6 – Praise effort and progress, no matter how small.
- 7 – Tell them how they helped.
- 8 – Boost morale.
What to say in difficult times?
How To Talk To Someone Going Through A Hard Time
- Keep your focus on them.
- Resist the urge to say, “I understand,” or to share your version of a similar-seeming experience.
- When in doubt, ask.
- Go easy on the fact-finding questions.
- Know that there’s no shame in a genuine “I’m so sorry.”
What is a sentence for support?
(1) One father can support ten children, ten children cannot support one father. (2) A solid bloc of union members support the decision. (3) She prostituted herself in order to support her children. (4) We assured him of our support.
What is your idea of moral support?
Moral support is a way of giving support to a person or cause, or to one side in a conflict, without making any contribution beyond the emotional or psychological value of the encouragement.
How do you show emotional support?
10 Ways to Get and Give Emotional Support
- Touch each other often.
- Be respectful of your partner’s feelings.
- Give small gifts just because.
- Compliment your partner in front of other people.
- Disagree with your partner in a kind and loving way.
- Say “I love you.” Actually hearing it is important to many people.
How do you write a special card for someone?
Casual, short birthday messages are always a nice touch
- I hope your celebration gives you many happy memories!
- Enjoy your special day.
- Have the best birthday ever!
- Wherever the year ahead takes you, I hope it’s happy.
- The day is all yours — have fun!
- Thinking of you on your birthday and wishing you everything happy.
What are some caring words?
caring
- attentive,
- beneficent,
- benevolent,
- benignant,
- compassionate,
- concerned,
- considerate,
- cordial,
How do you tell someone you appreciate them?
Other ways to say thank you in any occasion
- I appreciate what you did.
- Thank you for thinking of me.
- Thank you for your time today.
- I value and respect your opinion.
- I am so thankful for what you did.
- I wanted to take the time to thank you.
- I really appreciate your help. Thank you.
- Your kind words warmed my heart.