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Add a personal note to the lovely recipient of this gift.
Default message is:
Dearest "Recipient Name",
Thinking of you at this time.
Loving you Loudly, "Senders Name/s"
Here are some examples of short, sweet wishes that let them know you care!
- Just a little something to say I’m thinking of you and remind you to look after you.
- This comes with all my best thoughts for your recovery.
- Hope this helps bring a smile to your day.
- You deserve all the feel-good you can get.
- Wishing you all the goodness in the world.
- So sorry you’re dealing with so much! Hope this makes things 1% better.
- You’re the best.
- Now do something nice for YOU.
- So grateful for you.
- Treat yourself. You’ve earned it.
- You’re a really great human.
- You deserve all the nice things and to look after you.
- Spend it on something you love!
- Just a little something from me to you.
- Here’s to you—steadier, stronger and better every day.”
- We hope you’re taking it slow and easy right now.
- Take your sweet time getting well!
- Sending good, healthy vibes your way.
- Warmest wishes for a speedy recovery!
- Miss you around here!
- Lifting you up in my prayers during your treatments.
- I’m sure you’ll be up to your old tricks again in no time!
- Hope you feel a little better every day.
- May this toolbox of support help you during this difficult time.
- I am always just a phone, text or meme away x
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Self-Care, Delivered
With 1 in 5 people currently diagnosed with mental illness each year in Australia, it can be overwhelming to know how to help.
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