Community: A sentence

Each week, we gather our community’s wisdom. This week, we asked:

What's a sentence you wish someone would say to you?

"I love you unconditionally, just the way you are!"

"I'm not going anywhere."

"I'm here for you, no matter what, and always will be."

"You don't have to do it all."

“I’d like you to take the day off and focus on only you.”

“I want to spend time with you.”

“I am genuinely sorry for what happened and here’s how I’m preventing it from happening again.”

“You are capable of doing everything you’re dreaming of.”

“I see your pain and you are bigger than it.”

“Have faith that things will work out.”

“I want you to tell me more about how you’re feeling and how I can support you.”

“No matter what, I am here with you.”

“I love you. I need you. You are really important to me.”

“You are doing amazing.”

“You are doing your best and that’s all we can ask for.”

“You’re doing better than expected. Take pride in that.”

“I’m there for you.”

“No body pays attention to your flaws or insecurities, just you!”

“I’m happy you’ve found your birth family. I’m proud of you.”

“Don’t let someone else decide about your life.”

“I’m still here, even when you think I’m gone.”

“It’s okay to be anxious, it will pass.”

“I’m sorry, you never deserved what I did to you.”

“You can handle this.”

“I see you.”

“I’m grateful for you.”

“Everything’s okay no matter what you do or don’t do today.”

“Tell me about what lights you up inside that perhaps you fear judgment about.”

“I understand that you’ll miss your father for the rest of your life.”

“Thank you for doing your best.”

“I know how hard this has been for you, but I’m proud of how you are handling it all.”

“Everything is going to be okay, just wait and see.”

“I’m here.”

“Your worth is not measured by your productivity.”

“You belong here. You’re not weird. You’re not too much. You just are and that’s enough.”

“I appreciate your hard work.”


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