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If there’s anything I can take care of for you, just tell me.
If this feels overwhelming, that’s completely understandable.
I’m really sorry this is happening. I’m here with you.
I can run errands or handle things if that helps.
If there’s anything I can handle for you, I’m ready.
This is a heavy moment—I’m really sorry you’re in it.
I can run errands or pick things up—just tell me.
I’m really sorry you’re dealing with this. That’s a lot to carry.
What would help most right now?
If this feels unreal or sudden, that makes sense.
I can only imagine how stressful this is. I’m here for you.
If everything feels chaotic right now, that makes sense.
What do you need most right now?
Let me take something off your plate—I’m here to help.
If something feels like too much, let me step in.
Let me take something off your plate.
I can step in wherever needed—just let me know.
I can step in and help wherever needed—just say the word.
Let me take something off your plate today.
I can handle things on your behalf if needed.
I know situations like this can come out of nowhere.
Let me remove something from your plate today.
Just sitting with you in this, even from afar.
I’m here for you through this—not just today.
I’m here for you through all of this.
Take this one step at a time—you don’t have to manage everything at once.
You’re handling a lot—you’re doing better than you think.
You’re doing your best in a tough situation.
Thinking of you and your family right now.
How are things going today?
Just focus on getting through today—that’s enough.
You don’t have to handle this by yourself.
Just focus on getting through this moment.
You don’t have to have all the answers right now.
Just focus on what’s in front of you right now.
Just take this one step at a time.
How are things going today?
Just take it moment by moment.
You’re not in this alone.
Take a breath and handle one thing at a time.
Just wanted to check in and see how you’re holding up.
You’ve been on my mind—sending you care.
You don’t have to process everything right now.
Hey—just wanted to check in on you and your family.
You don’t have to figure everything out today.
No need to reply—just wanted you to feel supported.
Take your time—no need to respond.
Hope you can get some rest tonight.
No pressure to reply—just wanted to check in.
Just checking in gently—thinking of you.
Sending you some quiet support today.
I’m here if you want to talk—or just need a distraction.
Just checking in again—thinking of you.
Thinking of you—no need to respond.
Sending quiet support your way today.
Hey—just here if you need anything at all.
I’m around if you need to talk or vent.
Hey—just reaching out. Thinking of you.
Wishing you strength as you handle this. Take the time you need.
Just wanted to say I’m here.
Wishing you strength and clarity during this time.
Take whatever time you need—we’ve got things covered.
Quick note to say I’m here.
Wishing you strength during this time.
We’re thinking of you and here if you need support.
We’re here to support you however needed.
We’re all thinking of you—take care of what matters.
We’re here to support you however needed.
Here for you.
Thinking of you.
With you.
Thinking of you.
Sending care.
Sending care.