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50+ texts to send your loved ones when they need support, without sounding cheesy or awkward
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There’s no other phrase that’s more meaningful than “I’m here for you.” Whether a loved one is going through a divorce, loss, or illness, being there for someone during a time of need is the most important (and loving) form of expression. If you can’t find the words to say, “I’m here for you,” here are 50+ options to let them know you support them no matter what.
Things You Should Know
- Provide tangible ways to help loved ones if they’re going through tough times. It can be as small as offering a ride or buying them a cup of coffee.
- Lend a listening ear to make them feel understood, but don’t offer unsolicited advice. Support them by acknowledging their words and validating their emotions.
- If your loved one isn’t super emotional, share a song or send them a light-hearted message to show your support.
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- ↑ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/emotional-mastery/201904/what-makes-it-so-hard-ask-help
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- ↑ https://www.activeminds.org/about-mental-health/be-there
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