What to Write in Thinking of You

Sometimes the simplest message can mean the most.

If someone is on your mind, you don’t need perfect words—just something real.

Here are a few gentle ways to say “thinking of you” in a way that feels warm, personal, and easy to send.

If you’re looking for words for another moment, you can explore more message ideas here:

Message Ideas for Your Card

Even a few gentle words can remind someone they’re remembered.

Short Thinking of You Message Ideas

•Thinking of you today.

• You’ve been on my mind, and I wanted you to know.

• Sending a little light your way.

• Hoping something gentle finds you today.

• Just a small hello to brighten your day.

• You crossed my mind and it made me smile.

• You matter more than you know.

• I hope you feel surrounded by care today.

• Even a small note felt worth sending—because you matter.

• I’m really grateful for you.

Warm & Personal Thinking of You Message Ideas

• You came to mind today, and I didn’t want that moment to pass.

• I wish I could sit with you and catch up—until then, I’m sending this little note.

• You’ve been on my heart lately, and I hope you’re doing okay.

• Just a quiet reminder that you’re not alone in this.

• I hope today brings you a small moment of comfort.

• You mean a great deal to me—more than I probably say enough.

• I’m really grateful for you and the place you hold in my life.

• If you need anything at all, I’m here.

• Even from afar, I’m thinking of you and sending care your way.

Faith-Leaning Thinking of You Messages

• I’ve been thinking of you and praying for you.

• Praying that peace meets you right where you are today.

• I’m keeping you in my prayers and asking for comfort to surround you.

• You are not alone—you are deeply loved and gently held.

• Praying that today brings even a small moment of light.

• I’ve been praying for strength and steadiness for you.

• Lifting you up in prayer and trusting that care is surrounding you.

• Praying you feel supported in ways seen and unseen.

• Holding you close in prayer and sending love your way.

• Trusting that even in this moment, you are being cared for.
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If you’d like to share a meaningful moment with someone, you’re invited to explore the micro art card gifts here: Scatter Joyfulness Greetings

Where will you scatter joyfulness today?

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