What do you write in a card to a breast cancer patient?
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What do you write in a card to a breast cancer patient?
Sending hugs your way. Thank you SO much for your hard work! I am so grateful for you helping women face breast cancer with strength and grace. What you do means so much to so many—keep up the great work!
What do you say to a Cancerd loved one?
Here are some ideas:
- “I’m not sure what to say, but I want you to know I care”.
- “I’m sorry to hear that you are going through this”.
- “How are you doing?”
- “If you would like to talk about it, I’m here”.
- “Please let me know how I can help”.
- “I’ll keep you in my thoughts”.
How do you console someone?
7 Ways to Console Someone Going Through a Hard Time
- Be There for Them. We show up for the people we care about.
- Tell Them (and Show) That You Love Them.
- Let Them Know You’re Thinking of Them.
- Take Time to Listen.
- A Hug Can Speak Volumes.
- Share Memories.
- Continue Offering Support.
How can I talk to a loved one?
7 tips for talking to a loved one about their mental health
- Practice active listening. Active listening is different than just hearing what a person has to say.
- Don’t compare.
- Ask what you can do.
- Keep your word.
- Don’t judge.
- Offer to join them.
- Know when more serious help is needed.
What can I write on a card to brighten someone’s day?
Lighthearted Wishes
- Occasionally along life’s way, you meet someone. you’ll always remember…
- Hope your day is easier and brighter…
- Something’s on my mind…YOU!
- Just stopping by with a friendly, “Hi!”
- Thinking of you?
- Thinking of you…and hoping everything’s going just the way it should for someone as special as you.
What do you write in a card to someone you love?
HEARTFELT LOVE MESSAGES Everything I do, I can only imagine doing with you. Love you to infinity, My Sweet Valentine. The reality of our life together is better than how I could have ever imagined it. This Valentine’s Day I’m truly grateful for you — I’m so happy we found each other!
How do you talk to a man’s heart?
Before you talk:
- Ground yourself in good intentions, whatever they may be.
- Get a basic sense of what you want to say.
- Be confident.
- Take a breath and settle into your body.
- Recall being with people who care about you.
- Soften your throat, eyes, chest, and heart.
- Bring to mind what you want to say.