Thoughtful Messages to Write in a ‘Get Well Soon’ Card

“Modern Expressions” is a series that helps you to find the perfect words when writing cards or letters. In this story, find ideas on what to write in a get well card.

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Finding the words to write in a get well card isn’t always easy. We send well wishes to someone when they are dealing with illness, injury, or other unfortunate news. While the reason for the card may be sad, it offers the opportunity to show our support and express how much we care.

“A get-well note should make the recipient feel supported and loved,” says Tia Newcomer, CEO of personal health nonprofit CaringBridge. “Helping people stay connected at a time when they feel very disconnected from normal life can often mean the most.”

The tone of a get-well note should be personable, supportive, and thoughtful. Newcomer suggests making your card a tribute by including personal touches. “Oftentimes, including a memory in your card can make it even more special,” she says. “Jot down one of your favorite funny or touching stories, or even just a word or phrase that reminds you of them.”

Below are examples of heartfelt get-well messages that are encouraging, hopeful, and even humorous. Whatever you write, the simple gesture of reaching out can go a long way toward making your loved one feel better.

Get well notes for a child

  • Wishing on every star that you get better soon!
  • [Pet name] and I are thinking about you. We hope you feel better soon.
  • Sending a ray of sunshine your way because you always brighten my day. Get well soon!
  • Sending the biggest hugs and kisses to a special little boy/girl. I love you!
  • From everyone in [name of class], get well soon. We miss you so much!

Get well messages for your partner

  • Home isn’t the same without you. Please get better so you can be back where you belong.
  • I miss your hugs and kisses. I love you so much, [nickname]!
  • I’m not surprised that germs got attracted to you. It happened to me, too. Get well soon!
  • Feel better, my love. I’m keeping our bed warm for you.
  • You are in my heart always, [nickname]. Get well soon so we can go to [favorite date spot]!

Get well ideas for your mother

  • To the woman who raised me to be strong, I share some of that strength with you. I know you’ll get through this because you’re the strongest person I know. I love you and am wishing you all the best in your recovery.
  • It wasn’t until now that I truly realized all that you do for me — like always knowing where my stuff is! All joking aside, I can’t begin to tell you how much I love and appreciate you. I know you’ll be back on your feet, feeling better than ever, in no time.
  • I’m just now realizing that, apparently, even Wonder Woman can get sick. Sending lots of positive vibes and even more hugs and kisses your way as you heal, mom.
  • I know this isn’t the way you wanted to spend your time, but take comfort in knowing that you’ll come out of this stronger than ever. Wishing you all the best as you make your way towards a speedy recovery!
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Get well ideas for your father

  • When I was younger and would fall, a big hug from you always made me feel better. While this illness may be bigger than a scratched knee, I’m hoping a big hug and lots of love from me has the power to make you feel better, too!
  • We’re looking forward to having you back home, safe and sound with us. Like Hercules said, “A true hero isn’t measured by the size of his strength, but by the strength of his heart.” To my hero and personal Hercules, know that you can beat this!
  • Like you always taught me, a positive attitude can get you through almost anything. We’re all sending you lots of love, positivity, and prayers, dad. We love you, get well soon!

Get well messages for a grandparent

  • You took care of me when I was little, so now it’s my turn to take care of you. Sending you all my love and well-wishes for a speedy recovery, [Grandma/ Nana].
  • How dare germs try to make a home in my grandma! I’m wishing you the speediest of recoveries and sending you all my love!
  • Before you know it, you’ll beat this illness and we’ll be back to baking too many cookies at your house. I can’t wait to see you again, Grandma.
  • Here’s hoping that a little encouragement goes a long way. Sending you all my love and hopes for an easy and speedy recovery!

Get well message ideas for a friend

  • I guess germs find you as irresistible as I do! I hope you get well soon so we can go back to spending every day together.
  • Charles R. Swindoll said, “Life is 10-percent what happens to you and 90-percent how you react to it.” Try to think of this illness as just another obstacle to overcome. You’ve got this!
  • Instead of seeing this as a hospital stay, think of it as a spa package that includes plenty of relaxing, free food, and check-ups! Don’t worry though — once you’re better, we’ll go for an actual spa day (on me!).
  • I may not have a degree in medicine, but here’s to hoping I have friendship’s healing touch. Sending all my love and hoping you get well soon!
  • Feel better, [name]! Sending you all my love.
  • You mean the world to me. I hope you feel better soon.
  • Wishing you a speedy recovery so you can get back to being your amazing self!
  • Feel better, friend! Sending lots of hugs and healing thoughts your way.
  • I look forward to having your light back in my life. Get well soon.

Get well note ideas for a coworker or colleague

  • Work isn’t the same without you! Hoping to see your smiling face soon.
  • Looking forward to seeing you back at our home away from home.
  • Hoping you find strength in each new day. We’re thinking of you!
  • Get well soon. You are missed.
  • I’m so sorry to hear you aren’t feeling well. You’re not just a colleague but a friend. Let me know if there’s anything I can do to help during this difficult time.
  • You know, there are better ways to get out of work than getting sick. I’m really missing my desk buddy lately and wishing you a speedy recovery.
  • I’m sorry to hear you had to take a sick day because you’re actually sick. I hope you get well soon and we can return to our daily lunch dates!
  • You’re in everyone’s thoughts as you recover from your illness. Best wishes that you’ll be back in the office soon. We love and miss you!

Get well notes after surgery

  • Sending my best wishes to you as you recover from your surgery.
  • I’m glad to hear your surgery went well. Wishing you a speedy recovery.
  • Hope your recovery is quick and easy. Before you know it, you’ll be [insert favorite activity] like a pro again.
  • I’m happy to hear you’re on the mend. You’re going to bounce back stronger than ever!
  • You’re the strongest person I know. You got this!

Get well messages for a serious illness or injury

  • I’m sorry to hear the news about your diagnosis. I wish you well as you begin treatment.
  • You’re the bravest person I know. You’re going to come out of this stronger than ever.
  • You are not alone. We will be here for you every step of the way.
  • Your strength inspires me. You’re in my thoughts during this difficult time.
  • Thinking of you as you begin treatment. Feel better soon.

Humorous get well notes

  • Life is boring without you. Get better and come back soon!
  • The doctor says you’re on a diet, so I’ll have to eat all the cake and ice cream here on your table.
  • Hoping you’ll be back to your awesome self soon. I want to know what hospital food tastes like!
  • You really like to steal the limelight, don’t you? Feel better soon!
  • All this for a few days off work? Get well soon!

Get well notes for a significant other

  • To the love of my life — it pains me to see you ill, but know that I’ll be by your side every step of the way. Here’s to an easy recovery and getting back to our lives together.
  • For years, your smile made me feel better, even on the toughest days. Here’s to hoping that my smile brings you even half the joy that you’ve always brought me.
  • Like we said in our vows, “in sickness and in health.” I’ll be here for you day or night, dear. In a short period of time, this will all be a distant memory, but we will both be stronger for it.
  • We’ve been through a lot together, and this is just another hurdle to make it over. I’ll be here to hold your hand, feed you soup, and help nurse you back to health. I love you.

Don’t forget to send something special

Nothing goes better with a get-well card than a get-well gift. From flowers and plants to comfort food and gift baskets, lift their spirits with a delivery that will make their day.

65 Thoughtful Messages to Write in Your Sympathy Card

Life After Loss” provides you with helpful ways to cope with tragedy and loss. From advice on dealing with impossible pain to suggestions for finding incredible power, we share expert tips from grief counselors and emotionally focused therapists that will assist you through the grieving process, step by step. Whether you’re looking for self-care tips or ways to comfort a loved one, this series will help bring about comfort and closure.

How to Support Someone Who Is Grieving

Writing a sympathy card can be an emotional experience. Finding the right words to comfort someone who is grieving is often difficult. To help get you started, we’re sharing thoughtful sympathy card messages that will show empathy while offering support. Remember to use these condolence message ideas as inspiration, because the most meaningful messages of sympathy come from your heart.

“We often struggle to find the right thing to say,” says Jim McCann, founder and chairman of 1-800-Flowers.com. “A few simple messages of support can be extremely comforting to those who are grieving.”

What to write in a sympathy card

Shirley Enebrad, certified grief recovery specialist says sympathy cards show you care. “Tell the person you are there and willing to listen anytime day or night,” she says. She suggests letting the griever know you’ll check in on them, and that following up is essential. “I find the best way to comfort anyone experiencing loss is to be present.”

According to Enebrad, it’s best not to offer unsolicited advice when someone’s grieving, because everyone processes loss differently. She advises not to interject stories of your own grief, and to avoid messages along the lines of “I know how you are feeling” when expressing sympathy.

No matter your relationship, we have supportive words for grieving family members, friends, colleagues, and acquaintances, as well as condolence messages for the loss of a parent, sibling, spouse, and child. Remember to use these condolence message ideas as inspiration, because the most meaningful messages of sympathy come from your heart.

Sympathy card messages for a family member

  1. What an amazing person and what a remarkable life. I feel so lucky that ___ was part of our family.
  2. Celebrating the life of a wonderful man/woman and mourning his/her passing with you.
  3. Our family will not be the same without ___ . I know we’ll find comfort in each other and we”ll get through this together.
  4. There are no words for the legacy ___ has left on our family. His/her shining personality will live on in our hearts.
  5. ___ has made a difference in so many lives. I’m grateful to have been a member of his/her family.
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Sympathy card messages for a friend

  1. Thinking of you as you celebrate ___’s beautiful life. He/she will live on in your heart.
  2. I know I can’t make your pain go away, but I want you to know I’m here for you with a shoulder to cry on or an ear to listen with, or anything else you may need.
  3. Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs. I am so sorry for your loss.
  4. Thinking of you and wishing you moments of peace and comfort as you remember someone who was so close to you.
  5. We’re so very sorry for your loss. Our family will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers.
  6. My heart goes out to you for the loss of your dear friend. I hope your happy memories will help you through this difficult time.
  7. You and ___ were the ultimate duo. I’m so sorry for your loss.

Sympathy card messages for a colleague

  1. Wishing you comfort and peace during this difficult time.
  2. Sending love, thoughts, and prayers to you and your family during this tough time.
  3. ___ touched so many lives in the very best way. I’m grateful I got the chance to know him/her as both a colleague and a friend.
  4. Holding you close in my thoughts and hoping you are doing okay.
  5. Keeping you in my warmest thoughts as you navigate this difficult time — and wishing you hope and healing when you’re ready.
  6. I’m so sorry to hear about the passing of ___. May the special memories you made together help you through this difficult time.
  7. We’re saddened to hear about the passing of ___. We share in your sorrow.
  8. Please accept my deepest condolences to you over the loss of ___. I offer you my heartfelt support and friendship in this difficult time.

Sympathy card messages for acquaintances

  1. I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. Wishing you peace during this difficult time.
  2. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
  3. Thinking of you in these difficult times.
  4. I’m so sorry to hear about ___. I know how much his/her smile brightened your day. I’m here if you want to talk.
  5. We’re sorry to hear about the passing of ___. Sending love.

Condolence messages for the loss of a parent

  1. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Your mother/father was a wonderful person who touched the lives of many. May you find strength and solace in the memories you shared together.
  2. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the passing of your mother/father. Her/his love and guidance will forever be a part of you, and her/his memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew her/him.
  3. I can’t find the words to express how sorry I am for your loss. Your mother/father’s legacy of kindness and love will continue to inspire us all. Please know that I’m here for you during this difficult time.
  4. Losing a parent is an unimaginable pain. Please remember that you’re not alone in your grief. Lean on the love and support of friends and family as you navigate through this difficult journey.
  5. I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your mother/father. May you find comfort in the cherished moments you shared together, and may her/his memory bring you peace.
  6. During this time of loss, I want you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Your mother/father’s spirit will forever shine through you, and her/his love will continue to guide your path.
  7. I extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family. Your mother/father’s legacy will live on through the love and wisdom she/he passed on to you. May you find strength in her/his memory.
  8. The loss of a parent leaves a void that words cannot fill. Please accept my heartfelt condolences, and may you find comfort in the arms of those who care about you.
  9. I am holding you close in my thoughts as you navigate through this painful time. Your mother/father’s presence will always be felt, and her/his love will continue to surround you.
  10. My heart aches for you and your family during this time of loss. Your mother/father’s life was a true blessing, and her/his memory will forever be a source of inspiration.
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Condolence messages for the loss of a sibling

  1. I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved brother/sister. His/her presence brought light and joy into many lives. During this difficult time, please know that my thoughts are with you.
  2. My heart aches for you as you navigate through the pain of losing your brother/sister. His/her memory will forever be cherished, and his/her spirit will live on in the hearts of those who loved him/her.
  3. I can’t begin to understand the pain you’re feeling, but please know that I’m here for you. Your brother/sister’s kindness and love will forever be remembered.
  4. Losing a brother/sister is an unimaginable loss. May you find strength in the shared memories, and may his/her spirit guide you through the challenging days ahead.
  5. During this time of grief, I want you to know that you’re not alone. Your brother/sister’s legacy of laughter and love will always be a part of you.
  6. I offer my heartfelt sympathies for the loss of your dear brother/sister. His/her impact on your life, and the lives of others, is a testament to the beautiful soul he/she was.
  7. I was deeply saddened to hear about the passing of your brother/sister. Please know that I’m here to offer support, a listening ear, and a shoulder to lean on.
  8. Your brother/sister’s memory will forever live on in the stories, laughter, and love you shared. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this challenging time.
  9. Words cannot express how deeply sorry I am for your loss. Your brother/sister’s spirit will always shine through you, and his/her memory will be a source of strength.
  10. Losing a sibling is a heartache that words cannot heal. I offer my sincere condolences, and I hope you find comfort in the love and support of those around you.

Condolence messages for the loss of a spouse

  1. I am deeply sorry for the loss of your beloved husband/wife. His/her love and presence brought so much light into your life, and the lives of others. Please know that I am here for you during this difficult time.
  2. During this time of profound sorrow, I want you to know that you’re not alone. Your husband/wife’s memory will forever live on in your heart, and in the cherished moments you shared.
  3. I can’t begin to imagine the pain you’re feeling, but I’m here to support you in any way I can. Your husband/wife’s love was a gift to all who knew him/her.
  4. My heart aches for you as you navigate this unimaginable loss. Your husband/wife’s impact on your life is immeasurable, and his/her memory will continue to shine brightly.
  5. Please accept my deepest condolences on your husband/wife’s passing. His/her love and companionship were a beautiful chapter in your life’s story.
  6. Losing a spouse is an indescribable loss. May you find comfort in the shared memories, and may ___‘s love continue to guide you in the days ahead.
  7. Your husband/wife’s legacy of love and kindness will forever be remembered. My thoughts and prayers are with you as you find your way through this difficult journey.
  8. I offer my heartfelt sympathies during this incredibly challenging time. Your husband/wife’s memory will forever be a source of strength and inspiration.
  9. The loss of a spouse leaves a void that words cannot fill. Please remember that I am here to support you, listen, and share in your grief.
  10. Your husband/wife’s presence in your life was a true blessing. His/her memory will forever be a part of your story, and his/her love will continue to comfort you.

Condolence messages for the loss of a son or daughter

  1. There are no words that can express the depth of sorrow I feel for your loss. Your precious son/daughter’s memory will forever remain in our hearts.
  2. I am so deeply sorry for the loss of your beloved son/daughter. His/her light touched so many lives, and his/her memory will continue to shine.
  3. No parent should ever have to experience the pain of losing a child. My heart aches for you, and I hope you find strength in the love and support surrounding you.
  4. The loss of a child is a pain that words cannot heal. I offer my heartfelt condolences and hope that the cherished moments you shared will bring you some comfort.
  5. During this time of profound grief, please know that you are not alone. Your son/daughter’s spirit will forever remain in the hearts of all who knew and loved him/her.
  6. I can’t find the words to convey how sorry I am for your loss. Your son/daughter’s memory will forever be a reminder of the love and joy he/she brought into the world.
  7. My heart breaks for you as you navigate through this unimaginable sorrow. Your son/daughter’s legacy of love and kindness will forever be remembered.
  8. The loss of your precious son/daughter is a loss felt by all who knew him/her. May the love and memories you shared bring you some measure of comfort during this difficult time.
  9. I offer my deepest condolences on the passing of your beloved son/daughter. His/her time with us was too short, but his/her impact was immeasurable.
  10. During this time of grief, may you find solace in the love and memories you shared with your son/daughter. His/her spirit lives on in the lives he/she touched.
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14 Ways to Celebrate Mother’s Day Whether You’re Near or Far

Mother’s Day comes just once a year, making it that much more crucial that you plan a day that’s absolutely perfect. Surveys show that the majority of moms want to spend their special day with their children and other family members. In addition to flowers and other gifts, giving the gift of your time by planning an activity with the woman who brought you into the world is a terrifically thoughtful idea.

But such Mother’s Day activities are often easier said than done. Although Mom would love it if her children lived next door, sometimes the family is spread across the country, or even the globe, and meets only for holidays and special occasions. Even if you’re not physically close, you can still plan a wonderful celebration for Mom on Mother’s Day.

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Here are some activities and creative ideas to celebrate Mother’s Day this year — whether you’re 10 miles away or 10,000.


Plan ahead for the perfect Mother’s Day

When you were growing up, Mom spent countless hours planning your days. Now, it’s time for you to return the favor. With a few simple phone calls, you can set up a relaxing and fun adventure for Mom.

Step 1: Arrange the activities

The day’s itinerary can include a trip to the movies, a massage at the local spa, or a shopping excursion (your treat) at her favorite department store. Cater the day to your mom’s interests so she can unwind and enjoy.

Step 2: Reserve a restaurant

Every adventure needs a lunch break to refuel, so make reservations at Mom’s favorite restaurant. If Dad can join, great; if not, ask your mom to set aside a few minutes for a video chat with you while she dines.

Step 3: Hire transportation

If you’re doing this long distance, enlist the help of a neighbor or hire a professional transportation service to drive Mom around for the day. Provide them with a full itinerary of activities so all Mom needs to do is hop in and enjoy the excitement-packed day you have planned for her.


Mother’s Day activity idea: Meals and drinks

Celebrate Mom with a tasty meal or potent potable. Here are some ideas.

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Mother’s Day brunch

Brunch on Mother’s Day is a must. From cheesy omelets and crispy bacon to buttery pancakes and blueberry waffles, there are so many delicious Mother’s Day recipes to enjoy. More importantly, there are stories to be told and laughs to be shared.

If you’re far away, there’s no need to skip the meal. Just make arrangements via a video conferencing platform, such as Zoom or Google Hangouts. If Mom isn’t tech savvy, call her before brunch and walk her through setting up her account and connecting to the room.

To make Mom’s day as simple as possible for her, consider ordering her a gift basket packed with brunch ingredients. It can really make her day so much brighter.

Mother’s Day cocktail hour

Setting up happy hour in honor of Mom can be lots of fun. From mimosas to bloody marys, swap cocktail recipes and enjoy drinks together, together or virtually. We’ve listed two popular Mother’s Day drink recipes for you below, so get popping! If you or Mom doesn’t have these ingredients at home, consider sending a wine gift basket with delicious treats.

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Mimosa

  1. Fill champagne flute halfway with chilled sparkling wine.
  2. Top with orange juice.
  3. Enjoy!

Bloody mary

  1. Salt the rim of a tall glass.
  2. Fill glass with ice cubes.
  3. In a cocktail mixer filled with ice, combine vodka, vegetable juice, Worcestershire sauce, hot pepper sauce, salt, and pepper.
  4. Shake and strain into glass.
  5. Garnish with a stalk of celery and olives on a toothpick.

Set up a dessert date

You may not be able to whisk Mom away to her favorite brunch spot for a Mother’s Day meal, but you can still have a wonderful sweet treat together even if she’s far away. Set up a time when you will both be available and video chat each other so you can eat “together.” To take the dining experience to the next level, surprise her with a dessert-ready mother’s day gift basket filled with her favorite treats so she can simply open and indulge.


3 other ideas to celebrate Mother’s Day

1. Relive memories

Gather old photos and create a scrapbook of memories for Mom to relive. This gift idea can be both virtual and physical: Create a physical scrapbook to arrive at Mom’s doorstep and a virtual slideshow for Mom to show off on social media.

2. Send a Mother’s Day eCard

If you can’t be with Mom on Mother’s Day, smother her with love on all fronts —Mother’s Day flowers delivered to her doorstep, a loving happy Mother’s Day phone call, and a sweet eCard that perfectly fits Mom’s personality.

3. Surprise her with a month-full of love

Make it a month-long celebration with a gift that keeps on giving, such as a Kind Notes® for Mom gift. This unique jar is filled with 31 days worth of sweet messages so she can start her days off with a heartwarming message from her dearest child (that’s you!).


14 Mother’s Day activities

These 14 Mother’s Day activities will make her day oh so memorable.

1. Have breakfast in bed

 Although the idea is to bring Mom breakfast in bed on Mother’s Day morning, we bet she’d love to have you join her. So, after you’ve whipped up her favorite meal and delivered it to her bedside, make a plate for yourself and enjoy the food together!

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2. Go to the spa

Every mom could use a little R&R, so treat her to a spa day. Just be sure to make an appointment in advance to guarantee yourself a spot — you’re not the only one who thought of this idea for Mother’s Day! If you’d rather do a spa day in, give her a spa gift basket that she can use to pamper herself.

3. Treat her to dinner

If Mom does most of the cooking in your house, give her the night off and treat her to a nice dinner at one of her favorite restaurants. Again, a reservation is key here as Mother’s Day is the busiest day of the year for the restaurant industry.

4. Go wine tasting

If Mom likes wine, spend the day at a winery near you. Or, if you’re feeling creative, plan your own Mother’s Day wine tasting at home!

5. Plant flowers

Spring is the perfect time to start shaping up the garden. Go buy some of Mom’s favorite bulbs, and then lend a helping hand and start planting!

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6. Take a day trip

You’d be surprised at how many amazing places there are to visit and see in your area. Research a local attraction that neither of you has been to and go!

7. Have a picnic

Weather permitting, head to your local park and treat Mom to a picnic lunch. Pack her favorite on-the-go-type meals and snacks for her to nosh on — she’ll love it!

8. Watch home movies

You and Mom have made a ton of memories together over the years, so settle in on the couch and relive some of your best and favorite ones. And don’t forget the popcorn.

9. Go for a hike

Spend some time outdoors and take Mom on a hike on one of your favorite trails. Physical activity is so important, and by hiking together, you can make exercising that much more enjoyable.

10. Bake

Have a dessert recipe that’s been in your family for years? Pull it out of your recipe box and work with Mom to bake a treat that will have both your mouths watering!

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11. Go shopping

Moms are often the ones treating their children to a shopping spree, so reverse roles on Mother’s Day and treat her to one. With summer just around the corner, now is the perfect time to seek out her must-have outfits.

12. Volunteer

Find a local charity or organization that could use a helping hand and donate your time. Not only will you be giving back to your community and helping others, but this is also the perfect opportunity to strengthen the bond between you and Mom.

13. Take a class

Is there something Mom has always wanted to learn or sharpen her skills at? If so, see if you can find a class near you, or online, that you can participate in together. Some examples include a painting or cooking class.

14. Play games

Bring everyone together for game night featuring all Mom’s favorite games. And have we mentioned yet how integral snacks are to enhancing the fun?


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Find Inspiration and Share Advice in the Celebrations Community

“Celebration Inspiration” is all about bringing you top-notch advice and creative ideas to make the most of life’s special moments. In this article, learn about the new Celebrations Community recently launched by 1-800-Flowers.com.

Making the most of special occasions adds excitement to our lives. From birthday parties and graduations to weddings and retirements, celebrations give us an opportunity to engage with people while uniting us through common experiences.

But making the most of celebrations is easier said than done. That’s why the 1-800-Flowers.com family of brands recently expanded Connection Communities — its online peer-to-peer support portal for life events — to include a Celebrations Community.

Like the seven other groups, the Celebrations Community helps people through life events by connecting them with others who have walked the same path. The Celebrations Community offers tips for all of life’s celebratory moments — whether it’s planning a birthday party, hosting special guests, or welcoming a baby.

The Celebrations Community offers tips and a whole lot of inspiration. Questions are answered by people who have experienced similar challenges and can offer advice. Its goal is to create a sense of belonging, encourage us to go outside our comfort zone, and have fun along the way.

Says Chris McCann, CEO of 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc.: “Our 1-800-Flowers.com Connection Communities exemplifies the distinctive brand experiences we are creating to deepen our relationships with customers and further our vision to inspire more human expression, connection, and celebration.”

Advice for life’s most cherished moments

The Celebrations Community is a natural extension of 1-800-Flowers.com’s mission of fostering expression, connection, and celebration, Becker says. For years, each of the company’s brands has created content around celebrations.

“Our new Celebrations Community builds off our early success through our Connection Communities but pivots to an area that focuses on our expertise,” says Brian Becker, Vice President of Content & Innovation at 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc.

“We regularly publish trends, tips, and profiles around birthdays, anniversaries, and even the celebration of life amid grief-focused events,” he adds. “We want to make it easier for our customers to reach others who are going through similar moments and who want to lean on the ideas of others.”

Celebrations Community: Father and daughter hugging at graduation

From discussing ways to make anniversaries memorable to sharing tips on how to celebrate a promotion, the Celebrations Community is already buzzing with ideas from its members.

One user, Rochelle, asked the community for suggestions on how to celebrate her 33rd wedding anniversary. She said she and her husband typically go out to dinner but were looking to do something different this year. Suggestions from the community included playing “tourist” in her hometown, renting a house for the weekend, and recreating dishes from her wedding at home.

Another user, Brooke, asked for recommendations on how to celebrate her brother’s promotion from afar. Responses from the community included sending wine and mailing a box of treats with a personalized note.

Other popular topics include milestone birthday celebrations and tips for showing loved ones you care.

Benefits of joining Connection Communities

We want to make it easier for our customers to reach others who are going through similar moments and who want to lean on the ideas of others.

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Vice President of Content & Innovation

1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc.

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As an integral part of the Connection Communities, the Celebrations Community is all about making the most of momentous occasions. As with the other communities within the Connections Community, the Celebrations Community provides a place to make new friends, speak to people who have experience in certain situations, and plan for the future.

To become part of the conversation, visit the Celebrations Community and sign in with your 1-800-FLOWERS.COM, Inc. or Connection Communities account. If you haven’t signed up, creating a new account is easy and free for the first three months.

From birthdays to anniversaries and every milestone in between, spread inspiration and share your wisdom in the Celebrations Community. In this joyous journey that we call life, there’s always something to celebrate!

What to Write in a Thank You Note + 25 Examples


“Modern Expressions” is a series that helps you to find the perfect words when writing cards or letters. In this article, we provide tips on how to write a thank you note with 25 examples.

Receiving gifts or acts of kindness — whether big or small — feels wonderful. It’s a show of care, thoughtfulness, and love. When you receive a gift or are on the receiving end of a kind act from someone, it’s natural to want to return the favor and let them know how much you appreciate the gesture.

Thank you cards are a splendid way to express your gratitude. However, it’s easy to get overwhelmed when you sit down to write a thank you note. If you’re trying to write the perfect thank you or are unsure if you should send one in the first place, our comprehensive guide about thank you notes will help.

What to say in a thank you note

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When starting your thank you note, think about how you feel. The goal of your note is to let the other person know how their actions have impacted you. So, consider your feelings and go from there. “Just write it and send it,” says Diane Gottsman, a national etiquette expert at The Protocol School of Texas.

“Sometimes, we let the pressure of [thank you] cards allow us to let time-lapse, and then we never send them,” says Gottsman. “The most important thing to do is to complete it!”

Gottsman notes that it’s better to express whatever we’re feeling, even if it’s not as elegant as we would like than nothing at all. “It’s easy to put off a thank you note when you don’t know what to say,” she says. “But write from your heart — even in your chicken scratch handwriting — to show that you appreciate someone’s kindness, generosity, and thought.”

Deciding what to write in your thank you is solely dependent on the context. What gift was given? What act of kindness was bestowed? What was the occasion? Who was the giver?

Answering these simple questions will give you the foundation on which to craft your personalized thank you note. Be sure to mention what it is you are thankful for, why it is meaningful to you, and how grateful you are for the gesture.

“Thank you notes show that you appreciate the effort or the kindness someone extended to you,” Gottsman says. “They’re an effort on your part to acknowledge what another person did for you and to continue to build relationships with the people who are special to you.”

When to send thank you notes

Of course, it’s not necessary to send a thank you note every time someone does something nice for you. Here are five occasions when it’s necessary to send a thank you card.

After receiving a gift

We receive gifts every year on our birthdays and holidays like Christmas, Mother’s Day, and Father’s Day. We also get presents if we’re celebrating major life events, such as weddingsgraduationsanniversaries, or the birth of a child. When you receive gifts on one of these occasions, you should express your gratitude with a thank you note.

Some examples to get you started:

  • You know me so well. Thank you for the amazing gift!
  • I’m touched beyond words by your generous gift. Thank you so much.
  • Your thoughtfulness is a gift I will always treasure.
  • Thank you for thinking of me on my big day!
  • Thank you for the [gift you received]. It makes me smile to think about how thoughtful you are.

After someone hosted an event in your honor

Whether it’s a baby shower, a bridal brunch, or a big birthday celebration, let your hardworking hosts know you appreciate them with a thank you note. Get started with these ideas:

  • Thank you for hosting such a fabulous [type of event] for me. Your attention to detail, from the delicious food to the fun party games, still makes me smile.
  • I am beyond grateful for you. Thank you so much for making my big day extra special.
  • The thought and care you put into planning my [type of event] meant the world to me. Thank you for such a wonderful day. I’ll remember it forever.
  • Thank you for being part of such a big moment in my life. It was perfect because of you.
  • Thank you for celebrating my [type of event] with me. I feel so loved!

What to write in a thank you note after a job interview

In certain professional contexts, thank you notes are an appropriate demonstration of appreciation. One professional occasion that necessitates a thank you note is after a job interview.

“Surprisingly, not a lot of candidates send thank you notes anymore, so when they do it sticks out,” says Dannerys Fuccillo of 1-800-Flowers.com’s human resources department. “Some hiring managers pay very close attention to how well and how quickly a candidate writes a thank you email after an interview.”

Make sure you have the interviewer’s email address and follow up with a thank you note after the interview. Your note should start with a salutation, such as “Dear [Interviewer name].” You should also address the interviewer with the name they provided when you met, and the body of your message should start with an expression of gratitude.

“A thank you email doesn’t need to be long and drawn out,” says Fuccillo. “Just a quick, simple email thanking the interviewer for their time and reiterating their excitement for the role; should suffice.”

Make an impression

If a candidate wants to stand out, they should be more specific in the note. Fuccillo recommends using examples from their interview that show they paid attention. Reiterate what a great fit you’d be and provide examples/solutions to anything that was discussed during the interview and how you can add value.

Stationery, stamps, and mailing a letter in a postbox may seem like symbols from an antiquated time but a letter delivered by mail is like receiving a flower delivery — it feels special. “Personally, my absolute favorite is the handwritten thank you. I’ve received a few in my time here, and I’ve kept a lot of them!” Fuccillo says.

Not sure how to get started? See the examples below.

  • Thank you for taking the time to discuss the [job title] position with me today. My [expertise] skills make me an excellent candidate for this role. Please don’t hesitate to contact me to arrange a follow-up interview.
  • Thanks again for taking the time to meet with me [insert day]. I enjoyed our conversation about the [job title] role. I look forward to discussing this opportunity with you more. Please don’t hesitate to reach out.
  • Thank you for taking the time to interview me this morning. The [job title] role sounds rewarding, especially given the leadership opportunities. I look forward to discussing this opportunity further with you.
  • Thanks so much for taking the time to talk with me today. Our conversation about the [job title] role was inspiring, and it was great to learn more about the position. Thanks to my years in the industry, I think I’d make an ideal candidate. I look forward to speaking with you again soon.
  • Thank you for taking the time to speak with me about the [job title] position this morning. It was inspiring to have such an in-depth conversation about the responsibilities and future of the role. The details you shared convinced me I’d make an ideal match for the position. I look forward to discussing this opportunity further with you.
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A thank you note after someone wrote you a letter of recommendation

If your professor or boss wrote a letter of recommendation for you or helped you prepare for an interview, a thank you note is a thoughtful way to show your appreciation for their support. Get started with the following examples.

  • I appreciate the reference you gave me for [position]. The hiring manager called to offer me the job!
  • Thank you for taking the time to write me such a thoughtful letter of recommendation. I believe it was a significant part of being offered the position.
  • Thank you for writing on my behalf for my graduate school application. I truly appreciate your support.
  • Thanks so much for writing me a thoughtful letter of recommendation. I’ll keep you updated on my progress in applying to graduate school.
  • Thank you for taking the time to write me a letter of recommendation. I hope I can reciprocate the favor.

After someone did you a favor

Thank you notes aren’t just for special occasions. If someone helped you out in a small way, such as to water your plants and bring in your mail while you were on vacation, a thank you note should be sent to recognize their generosity. See the examples below to get started.

  • Thank you so much for [favor]! Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated.
  • You were so kind to [favor]. Thank you for your generosity.
  • Thanks for coming to the rescue when I needed you. You’re a great friend!
  • Thank you for being kind enough to [favor]. It means a lot more than you know.
  • You’re my hero! Thank you so much for going out of your way to [favor]. I appreciate it.

Send a gift to show your appreciation

Want to send a little something to go with your thank you note? Say thanks for a great party, a thoughtful gift, or a show of support with our thank you flowers and gifts. No matter what the reason, these gifts show how much you appreciate their generosity.

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25 Love Letter Ideas for All Relationship Types

When it comes to romance, choosing the right words is important. Crafting the perfect message to express your feelings isn’t always easy, but doing so can mean the world to your partner. In a time when we’re reliant on impersonal forms of communication, such as texting and social media, a handwritten love letter is a particularly meaningful gesture because it’s deeply personal and requires special attention.

“When you write a love letter, you have to spill your heart on the pages,” says Eros Miranda, relationship expert, TikTok influencer, and host of the Eros to the Heart podcast. “The recipient must know it’s from you and that it reflects how you’re thinking. It has to show them who your true self is.”

Edward Alvarado, a retiree who has been married for 43 years, says conveying your feelings in a love letter is important to both people in the relationship. “It shows you’re paying attention to your partner and you don’t take each other for granted,” he says. “Always tell your loved one you love them.”

Whether you’re newly dating or tied the knot years ago, let us be your Cyrano de Bergerac and help inspire your romantic masterpiece.

Make the greeting personal

Start your love letter with an endearing, individualized greeting. This is important because it will set the tone for your love note. “A great first step is to include a nickname only you call them,” says Brenna Malmberg, social media and marketing manager at Punkpost, which creates original handwritten cards mailed by artists. “That lets them know these words are meant just for them. Knowing you have someone who loves, supports, and cares for you can make a huge difference in your life.”

Some examples include:

  • Dear [nickname]
  • Honey, sweetheart, babe, etc.
  • My best friend
  • My darling
  • My soulmate
  • My one and only

25 love note ideas for a romantic love letter

In the body of your love letter, pour your heart out. Write down memories, what you love about your partner, what you see in your future together, or whatever your heart desires.

Here are examples to get you started, regardless of where you are in your relationship.

What to write in a love letter if you’re newly dating

1. You make my heart smile. I can’t wait to see what our future holds.

2. You’re the peanut butter to my jelly and the stars in my sky.

3. If I had a flower for every time I missed you, I’d be walking in a garden. Being with you, even for a short amount of time, has been wonderful.

4. You inspire me to be the best version of myself. Thank you for being amazing.

5. You always find a way to make my day brighter. I already can’t imagine life without you.

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What to write to your boyfriend or girlfriend

6. You’re the first person I think of when I wake up and the last person on my mind before I fall asleep. I’m the happiest man/woman in the world because I have you.

7. Whenever I think of you, I can’t help but smile. Falling in love with you is the best thing that’s ever happened to me, and I’ve never been happier. I know in my heart that this feeling will last forever.

8. You’re my best friend and the most extraordinary person I’ve ever met. When I think about the fact that you’re in my life, I can’t believe how lucky I am to have found you. You’re the perfect blend of loving, thoughtful, and sweet. I’m so grateful that you chose me.

9. My heart still flutters when I see you. I only want one thing in life, and that’s to be your only love forever.

10. You inspire me to live life to the fullest, and I look forward to many new adventures together. I’ve never loved anyone like this before, and I feel so lucky to have you in my life.

11. I’m head over heels in love with you, and I can’t imagine my life without you in it.

12. I choose you, and I will continue to choose you every day until forever.

13. I knew you were the one when [insert memory].

14. When we first met, I knew my life was about to change because [insert memory].

What to write in a love letter to your wife or husband

15. After all these years, I still remember the first time I saw you. You were wearing a [insert memory of what they wore] and a smile that made my heart dance. You were confident and stunning, and I was a nervous wreck. But you made me comfortable with your natural charm and your bright eyes. On that day, I knew my life was in for a wonderful change. Thank you for being you. I love you so much.

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16. I’ll never forget the day we first met because, for me, it was love at first sight. I was absolutely smitten with you. Today, I’m so grateful to be your husband/wife. Even the little moments, like waking up in the middle of the night to find you beside me, make me incredibly happy. I love you to the moon and back, always and forever.

17. You’re the reason for my happiness, and I look forward to each new day because I get to spend it with you and the beautiful family we’ve created. You’re the love of my life, and I wouldn’t want to be on this journey with anyone else.

18. I love you the only way I know how — all the way.

19. The day I met you was the day I found out dreams do come true.

20. I love you, and that’s the beginning and end of everything.

What to write in a love letter to your crush

21. There are 7 billion smiles in the world, and yours is my favorite.

22. Your heart is as beautiful as you are.

23. My days are better when you’re a part of them.

24. Before I met you, I never knew what it was like to look at someone and smile for no reason.

25. You make me happy in a way no one else can.

Romantic gift ideas

Once you finish writing that love letter, show that person how much you care about them by sending along a gift as well. Here are three recommendations that express the sentiment “I love you more than words can say.”

What to Write in a Pet Sympathy Card – 25 Ideas and Quotes

The series “Language of Grief” provides inspirational advice and ideas for expressing condolence across a myriad of situations. In this article, we explore pet sympathy card messages and other ideas of what to say to someone who lost a pet.

It’s not easy to know what to say when a friend or family member loses a pet. For many people, their dogs and cats are part of the family. Four-legged companions are incredibly special to their owners, and their passing can have a deep effect on them. When a loved one’s furry friend passes, there are a few things you can do to help ease their pain.

Don’t ask them when they will get another dog or cat – their pet is irreplaceable.

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Owner

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Whether you’ve been through the loss of a pet or not, it’s important to be there for the griever in any way you can, says Marty Tousley, grief counselor and moderator at Grief Healing Discussion Groups.

“Listen actively,” she says. “Expect to hear the same story over and over again. Repeating is helpful for the griever and acts as a pain reliever. If something similar happened to you, share but don’t compare your experience, and do so only if asked.”

Heather Myers, a licensed veterinary technician and the owner of pet goods shop Scouting Hope, says it’s helpful to keep the griever busy. “Offer them to come for walks with your dog, or to come over and spend time with your dog or cat at your house,” she says. “Making a donation in honor of their pet is also a beautiful thing you can do. Don’t ask them when they will get another dog or cat – their pet is irreplaceable.”

She suggests asking the griever to tell their favorite stories about their furry friend, or for you to share memories of their pet that made you smile.

Another way to help ease the griever’s pain is by writing a sympathy card to let them know you’re thinking of them. “A card, note, or letter expressing sympathy or sorrow over the loss of a pet can be reread many times, and it can bring great comfort for weeks, months, even years afterward,” says Tousley.

Below are 25 pet loss quotes you can use to help your loved one navigate the passing of their beloved companion.

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Heather Myers and her dogs, Hope and Sailor

Pet loss quotes to consider for your sympathy card

  • “[Pet’s name] was always there for you and loved you no matter what. Now that perfect love lives on in your heart. We will miss [pet’s name], too.”
  • “May [pet’s name]’s love bring you peace, and may the memories you both shared bring comfort to your broken heart. I’m thinking of you at this sad time.”
  • “Heaven is filled with love, so your [pet’s name] should feel right at home there. You gave him/her such a wonderful home on Earth.”
  • “No one ever really dies who is remembered with love. May the love you share with [pet’s name] be your comfort now, and may you be soothed by the knowledge that love’s eternal beauty will shine forever in your heart.”
  • “My heart hurts for you. Sending you a comforting hug.”
  • “Sending you love while your best friend crosses the rainbow bridge.”
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  • “[Pet’s name] was such a good dog/cat. You were lucky to have found each other.”
  • “I am so sorry for your loss. [Pet’s name] will be missed greatly.”
  • Losing such a big part of your family is never easy. Thinking of you and your family in this difficult time.”
  • “[Pet’s name] was so lucky to have chosen you. He/she will be greatly missed.”
  • “May the memories of [pet’s name] bring you comfort during this time of loss.”
  • “I know how much [pet’s name] meant to you. Sending lots of love during this difficult time.”
  • “[Pet’s name] was so loved and he’ll/she’ll always be with you in your heart. I’ll never forget the happiness he/she brought everyone he/she met.”
  • “I’m sorry to hear that [pet’s name] crossed the rainbow bridge. My condolences are with you and your family.”
  • “[Pet’s name] will always be in your heart. My sincere condolences to you and your family.”
  • “I can’t imagine the grief you’re feeling after losing [pet’s name]. He/she was a special part of your family and brought so much happiness. Sending love.”
  • “You are the most amazing pet mom/dad and the bond you had with [pet’s name] will live on forever. I love you and I’m here for you.”
  • “We share your sorrow. [Pet’s name] was truly an incredible dog/cat.”
  • “I’m so sorry for your loss. I hope the pain in your heart will be eased by the beautiful memories you shared with [pet’s name].”
  • “I’m so sorry for your loss. [Pet’s name] was a loyal and faithful friend. Keep the memories of him/her safe in your heart.”
  • “I’m sorry to hear about your furry friend. I know how special he/she was to you.”
  • “You and [pet’s name] will always be connected. Thinking of you during this difficult time.”
  • “To lose a true friend is never easy. You’re in my thoughts during this difficult time.”
  • “I’m so sorry for your loss. I’ll never forget how sweet [pet’s name] would greet us when we came to visit.”
  • “I’m so sorry you lost your best friend. [Pet’s name] was such a gentle soul, and now he/she is your angel.”

Show a loving family grieving the loss of a pet that you are thinking about them with one of our pet memorial items. From pet sympathy flowers to pet plaques for the loss of a dog, cat, bird or any other beloved furry friend, your thoughtful gesture will bring light during this dark time.

8 Ways to Thank Office Superstars

Celebrating our office superstars is a great idea any time of year, but especially around Administrative Professionals’ Day. Expressing your appreciation for your administrative staff is something that can mean so much to them, and can go a long way toward building team morale and positive vibes around the office.

From sending gifts to offering workplace perks, here are eight ways to show the employees in your life how much they’re valued.

1. Write a thank you letter

Writing a letter takes time, attention, and shows appreciation. Express your thanks to your administrative professionals by handwriting and sending letters that highlight their strengths. Let them know the workplace wouldn’t be as efficient without them. Sincerely thank them for all they do they’ll likely never forget it.

2. Send an e-card

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Sending an ecard is a quick way to express your thanks and it shows you care. One upside here is that you can browse a variety of cards and designs to fit each employee’s personality. You can also include your own personal message to really make it all about brightening the recipient’s day.  

3. Send a thank you email

A simple thank you via email can go a long way, but don’t stop there. Be more detailed and let your administrative staff know how their work makes a difference. Share praise from clients and call out your employees’ achievements. They’ll appreciate being valued.

4. Make a phone call to say “thanks!”

There’s nothing like an old-fashioned phone call. Calling your administrative professionals to say thank you can brighten their day. Take the time to chat with them while expressing how grateful you are for the work they do. It’ll likely be something they’ll always remember.

5. Give company awards

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Recognizing your professionals with company awards can be meaningful, and it can also be lots of fun. Now is a great time to get creative and show off your team’s most appreciated strengths. You can craft the awards at home or order customized medals online. Let your team know who is the number one multi-tasker or who is the most spirited.

6. Offer perks to your office superstars

Administrative professionals hold everything together, and sometimes it can be difficult for them to find time to unwind. Give them some flexibility to log off early this week so they can treat themselves to something they enjoy.

7. Encourage professional development

If possible, offer reimbursement for online educational courses or professional organization memberships this Administrative Professionals’ Day. If your team is looking to expand their skill set, encourage them to grow in their careers. Not only is this helpful to your administrative professionals, but it can benefit your entire staff.

8. Celebrate your office superstars with gratitude gifts

From cards and flowers to gift baskets and baked goods, show your gratitude to your staff by sending them a gift for Administrative Professionals’ Day. It can mean so much more than you know.

Empowering Advice from Inspirational Women at 1-800-Flowers

From supermoms to driven entrepreneurs, our series “Women Who Wow” tells the stories of inspirational women from all walks of life. Whether sharing life hacks for moms on the go or giving advice on how to run a business, each story explores the incredible experience of a #OneOfAKindWoman. 

The pandemic isn’t dampening our spirits this International Women’s Day! In honor of this special occasion on March 8, 1-800-Flowers.com is spreading inspiration through the stories of its amazing women leaders. From a senior manager to vice presidents, these empowering women offer life lessons and share their experiences on leadership.

Women Who Wow at 1-800-Flowers

Maria Marascia, Senior Manager, Online Marketing

As senior manager of interactive marketing, Maria Marascia works closely with multiple departments, including merchandising, IT, and creative. Although it may seem like juggling a lot, it’s what she loves most in her role. “The best part is working with such creative and intelligent people who constantly help you grow,” she says.

Inspired by her father, who ended his dream of becoming an accountant to help his dad with his printing business when he fell ill, Maria sees strength in being compassionate. “He taught me how to be selfless,” she says. “It’s all about the small memories you make together, and that there is always a light at the end of the tunnel. I’m so proud of him and his resilience to keep going.”

Being selfless is also part of being a leader. Maria says some other qualities that make a great leader are being a team player, a listener, and a good communicator.

In addition to rising to the top in the office, Maria is equally as swift on the track. She’s a bronze medal winner in the 800 meters at the 2020 South American Indoor National Championship.

Tania Nemaric, Vice President, Brand Marketing

Vice President of Brand Marketing Tania Nemaric was recently recognized as among the “Women to Watch” by Brand Innovators. In her role, she values being able to work across multiple teams. This way, she can tap into different approaches to drive meaningful discussions and outcomes.

“In brand marketing, we are able to pull in the customer insights gathered from our analytics team to develop a brand point-of-view with our creative peers,” she says. This is important because from there, she can create the brand positioning guidelines for key campaign periods that support the company’s marketing leads in the development of their go-to-market strategies. “To see an idea that was pulled in from one of those data points and then brought to market is really cool.”

Having to be deeply immersed in her work, Tania says it’s important to create a balance between achieving your work goals and being available to your team. “With most of the day locked in with meetings, it’s important to set aside time to continue to be there for your team, supporting their key initiatives and helping to mentor them to grow professionally.”

When it comes to advice for other women looking to create a balance in their responsibilities, Tania says it’s okay to ask for help, and it’s anything but a sign of weakness. “As women, we need to change that conversation in our heads,” she says. “Be a community. Network with each other. Support one another and remember to pay it forward.”

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Susan Rodgers, Vice President of Marketing, Cheryl’s Cookies

Susan Rodgers, vice president of marketing at Cheryl’s Cookies, is also proud to serve on the board of directors for the non-profit Dress for Success, Columbus Ohio Chapter and as the chair of the marketing committee. She values her role in the workplace but says one of her greatest accomplishments in life is being the stepmom to her 19-year-old daughter, 17-year-old son, and the mom to seven-year-old twin girls.

Susan says being part of so many wonderful things in life has its challenges. But she shares some advice that she regularly gives to her daughters: “You can do absolutely anything you put your mind to. Working hard and perseverance in accomplishing goals is so much of our purpose in life.”

Sara Resnick, Vice President, Enterprise Community Marketing

Sara Resnick

Sara Resnick is the vice president of enterprise community marketing and is highly accomplished in and out of the office. Recognized as one of Remodista’s Women We Watch, she has also been recognized for innovation with an EDGIE Award and received a US Search Award for Diversity, Inclusion, and Equality. Sara is a volunteer and keynote speaker at prestigious events and organizations including Smile Farms, eTail East, and Girls Who Code.

Hardworking and successful, she credits her strong work ethic to the many women in her life. “I’ve been really fortunate to have been surrounded by inspirational women, from my mom and my grandma, to female mentors, bosses, and rock star friends who are all amazing in their fields,” she says.

Setting yourself apart is also an important factor in reaching goals. “Think out of the box and go outside your comfort zone,” Sara says. “It can be uncomfortable to put yourself out there and speak up. What you have to say matters.” She is also a believer in being kind to yourself and others.


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