How to Show Your Love & Support for Someone Who Is Unwell?
A lot of you reading this might have come across many situations when your near or dear ones were ill or not well and you wanted to make them feel special and at ease but didn't know what to do other than visiting them and telling them 'get well soon dear'. Go through this article and you will know what other things you can do to make them feel better or happy when they are unwell:
Messages
All of us use smartphones or mobiles these days. So, just type a few words of care and sympathy on the mobile screen and send it to the person you want to. It will do wonders. The receiver will surely feel special and will be happy to find that there is someone who thinks of him or her when he or she is unwell. You can send messages like:
I am sorry to hear that you are not feeling well. Wish you a quick recovery. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Take all time you need to get well and know that when you will return, there will be many happy faces waiting to greet you.
Cards
Get well cards that are available in stores are like analogies. They are distorted, poor and oversimplified examples of what we actually want to say. Using them is not suggested. Rather you can make your own card. The card messages you write must be positive and shouldn't dwell on negatives. Use encouraging words like hope, wish, get well, pray, strength, peace, healing, quick, speedy, better and such other words to get your creative juices flowing. There is immense power in the thoughts that we have and the words that we choose. However, if the person isn't going to get well, don't send him or her a get well card rather send a 'thinking of you' card.
Gifts
A gift is something that everyone likes to get and when its a get well soon gift, the person receiving it feels more loved. A get well soon gift after all helps to strengthen a relationship. It shows the love and support of the sender to the receiver. A gift basket with thoughtful gifts can in fact cheer up anyone no matter what kind of ailment he or she is passing through.
Flowers
Flowers are great healers. So, they can be used as a 'get well soon' gift. But remember not all flowers can be used for this purpose. Flowers like roses, sunflowers, lilies, chrysanthemum, and some others can only be used. You can get in touch with your florist in Newborough in order to know about the different types of flowers that you can consider buying for 'get well soon'.
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