Sometimes the hardest part of sending a thoughtful gift isn't choosing the gift itself. It's knowing what to write.
When someone is going through a difficult time, feeling stressed, recovering from illness or simply having a bad week, finding the right words can feel surprisingly difficult. It’s easy to worry about saying the wrong thing, which can sometimes lead us to say nothing at all.
The truth is that your message doesn't need to be perfect. Often, a few sincere words are enough to remind someone that they are loved, remembered and not alone.
Here are some simple message ideas to help you get started.
Short Thinking of You Messages
- Thinking of you today and sending lots of love.
- Just a little reminder that you're not alone.
- Sending you a little kindness and a big hug.
- You are in my thoughts.
- Wishing you brighter days ahead.
- Thinking of you and hoping today feels a little easier.
- Sending warm wishes your way.
- Just wanted you to know you're being thought about.
- You mean a great deal to so many people.
- Take care of yourself and be gentle with yourself.
Thinking of You Messages for Someone Going Through a Difficult Time
- You don't have to go through this alone.
- Please remember that it's okay to take things one day at a time.
- Sending love and strength your way.
- Thinking of you and hoping each day brings a little more peace.
- No matter what, I'm here for you.
- You are stronger than you realise.
- Be kind to yourself. You're doing the best you can.
- I may not have the right words, but I want you to know I care.
- Wishing you comfort and better days ahead.
- You are never alone.
Thinking of You Messages for Anxiety or Stress
- Remember that you don't have to have everything figured out.
- It's okay to slow down and take a break.
- One step at a time.
- You are doing better than you think.
- Sending calm thoughts your way.
- Don't forget to look after yourself too.
- Be gentle with yourself today.
- Rest when you need to.
- Take things one moment at a time.
- You've got this.
Thinking of You Messages for Someone Who Is Unwell
- Wishing you a speedy recovery.
- Sending lots of love and hoping you feel stronger each day.
- Thinking of you and hoping you're getting plenty of rest.
- Take all the time you need to recover.
- Hoping brighter days are just around the corner.
- Sending healing thoughts your way.
- Looking forward to seeing you feeling more like yourself again.
- Rest, recover and know that you're being thought about.
- Take care and get well soon.
- Thinking of you and sending a little extra kindness today.
Thinking of You Messages After Bereavement
- Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time.
- Sending love and keeping you in my thoughts.
- There are no words, only love.
- Wishing you comfort and peace in the days ahead.
- Holding you close in my thoughts.
- Remember that you don't have to face this alone.
- Sending strength and support when you need it most.
- Thinking of you and remembering those precious memories with you.
- My heart goes out to you.
- With deepest sympathy and warm thoughts.
Funny and Light-Hearted Thinking of You Messages
- Just popping into your day to remind you how wonderful you are.
- Sending you a hug and emergency biscuits in spirit.
- You deserve a little kindness today.
- Life is tough, but so are you.
- If hugs could be posted, you'd be getting a very big one.
- Thinking of you and hoping something makes you smile today.
- Consider this your official reminder to put the kettle on.
- You are loved more than you know.
- Sending good vibes and a virtual cuppa.
- You've got this.
Sometimes the Simplest Words Mean the Most
A message doesn't need to be long or beautifully written to make a difference. The fact that someone has taken the time to think of us can mean more than we realise.
If you're struggling to find the perfect words, remember this: sincerity matters far more than perfection.
Sometimes, "I'm thinking of you" is enough.
Sometimes, a small gesture can say what words alone cannot. If you're looking for ideas, you may also like our guide to thoughtful gifts for someone going through a difficult time.
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