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Condolences “We are so sorry for your loss.” “I’m going to miss her, too.” “I hope you feel surrounded by much love.” “Sharing in your sadness as you remember Juan.” “Sharing in your sadness as you remember Dan.” “Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs. “With deepest sympathy as you remember Robert.”.
What is a good sympathy message?
“May you take comfort in loving memory and the friends and family that surround you.” “May the pain you feel now be nothing compared to joy found within the memories of (name.)” “I can’t express how much we loved and cherished (name). Our deepest condolences for your loss.”Aug 16, 2021.
What can I say instead of sorry for your loss?
Here are some things that you can say at the funeral (or write in a sympathy card) instead of, “I’m sorry for your loss”: “I’ve been thinking about you often.” “I’m sorry you’re going through this.” “How can I help you?”Jul 21, 2021.
What to say when there are no words?
Related Items 1 Say Nothing at All. A good friend of mine recently lost his mother. 2 Fall Back on a Heartfelt Cliché. So many of my grieving clients say people avoid them or don’t step up the way they expected. 3 Acknowledge Specific Pain. 4 Open the Door to Conversation. 5 Say (or Text), “Dinner Is on Your Doorstep.”.
What are the comfort words?
The Right Words to Comfort Someone Grieving I’m sorry. I care about you. He/she will be dearly missed. He/she is in my thoughts and prayers. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. You are important to me. My condolences. I hope you find some peace today.
How do you send sympathy texts?
Examples of Mourning Texts Just wanted to let you know I’m thinking of you, praying for you, and grieving with you. I’m here if you ever need to talk. My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family. Can I bring you anything? I’m sorry for your loss. Just wanted to share my favorite photo of [name] with you.
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 to write to someone who is going through a difficult time?
Examples “I hope you feel your inner strength building day by day.” “This is tough, but you’re tougher.” “I’m proud of you for walking this road, for doing what’s right for you.” “You’re making a big change, and that’s a really big deal.”.
What do you not say to someone going through a hard time?
Today, I’m here to share five things not to say to someone who is going through a hard time. It will be ok. Everything happens for a reason. I know how you feel. I have a friend/aunt/coworker who went through this. Time heals all wounds.
How do you help someone in difficult times?
Below are some ways that we can begin to work together to support each other. Listen. And realize that not everything needs a response or a story about you. Ask questions. Recognize the situation. Create opportunities for involvement.
What do you say to be supportive?
What to Say to Someone You are more fun than anyone or anything I know, including bubble wrap. You are the most perfect you there is. You are enough. You are one of the strongest people I know. You look great today. You have the best smile. Your outlook on life is amazing. You just light up the room.
What do you write in a friend’s card?
Express Gratitude I’m grateful for you because… I’m so lucky to have a friend like you. I’m glad we’re friends for so many reasons. Ways you’re a blessing to me: I appreciate so many things about you—especially… I cherish you, and I cherish our friendship. It means so much to know you’re on my side.
What to say to someone who has family issues?
Let them know you are there. Lots of people can find it hard to open up about how they’re feeling. Support them to seek help. Supporting your friend or loved one to seek help can be really important. Don’t be critical. Think about what you say. Ask them what helps. Help them to plan ahead. Stay in touch. Look after yourself.
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.
What do you say when someone says they are struggling?
“I’m so sorry.” It’s absolutely fine to keep things this simple—and this familiar can be helpful. Saying you’re sorry “validates what they’re experiencing,” Doka says, without sugarcoating the situation. Plus, it doesn’t ask something of the other person, like “Let me know if I can do anything” does.
What are encouraging words?
150 Words of Encouragement This is what you’re going through, not who you are. “ 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 console someone who is going through a hard time?
These are the most effective: Ask them how they are feeling. Then, listen non-judgmentally to their response. Show them that you want to understand and express sympathy. Ask how you can support them and resist jumping in to problem-solve. Check in to see if they are suicidal. Reassure them, realistically.
How can you support one another?
How to support others Practice active listening. Active listening is just that: active. 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.