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We are sometimes at a loss for words when it comes to writing a "get well" message. You want to express your concern and wish them well, but you can't seem to find the "right" words. Your "get well" wish does not have to be long and wordy, just a few heartfelt sentences will do the trick. The main reason for your note is to let the recipient know they are not alone, that you know they are suffering and that you care. You want to make a cheerful connection with them and to offer them love and friendship. This will not only brighten their day, but it will also promote healing.
Use the following as a guide when writing your "get well soon" note:
1) State that you are very sorry about their injury, illness, accident, or hospitalization. Refer to what has happened to them in a general sense.
2) Share your concern for their well being. State that you want them to be comfortable and that you want the healing to begin.
3) Assure them of your warm thoughts and best wishes. Offer your prayers (if appropriate), share your feelings of affection or friendship.
4) In closing, wish them a speedy recovery, your hopes for better health, rapid improvement.
Your message needs to reflect the seriousness of the injury or illness. A light-hearted message should not be sent if it is a serious illness.
Don't say that "you know how they feel" or share a story of someone else who has the same problem. Your note should be written with the goal of brightening their day.
With just a little effort on your part, you can send a "Get Well Card" that will make both of you feel better. |