Categories: Mind & Soul

How to Help Someone Who’s Alone for the Holidays

Text a Sincere Message

It doesn’t take much to brighten a lonely person’s day. A quick text saying “hi” can be deeply appreciated—but only if it’s written with a personal touch. Don’t send a mass text to everyone in your contacts or, chances are, it will have the opposite effect you are going for. Make it tailored to that person, maybe with a note about what it is you appreciate about them. You’ll both feel better because of it.

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