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Director Please Send Some Good Thoughts...

In summary, "Please Send Some Good Thoughts..." is a phrase used to request positive energy or well wishes for someone in need. It is commonly used by people seeking support or encouragement from others, and good thoughts can be sent in various ways such as prayers, positive thoughts, or physical tokens. This phrase may be preferred over "Please Pray for..." as it allows for people of different beliefs to participate. Whether it is appropriate to ask for good thoughts from strangers is a personal decision.
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My mom is having surgery tomorrow.. please send some good thoughts her way. Thanks. :angel:
 
You got it! Hope all goes well.
 
Good Thoughts coming her way!
 
I hope her procedure and her recovery go well!Big (((hugs))) to you too! I know how stressful it can be to be on this end of the waiting. :(
 
Prayers & good thoughts being sent her way....
 
Praying for a quick and smooth procedure and a speedy and easy recovery. Keep is posted?
 
you know I'm already praying for her and you!
 
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Thanks... she's out and acting fine... which means she's in a ton of pain! LOL! Thanks for sending good thoughts! :)
 
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Glad to hear she's out and doing well. Thanks for taking the time to update. Now, praying for a speedy recovery and feel good meds!
 

Related to Please Send Some Good Thoughts...

What is the meaning behind "Please Send Some Good Thoughts..."?

The phrase "Please Send Some Good Thoughts..." is a request for positive energy or well wishes to be sent to someone in need. It is typically used when someone is going through a difficult time or facing a challenge.

Who typically uses the phrase "Please Send Some Good Thoughts..."?

Anyone can use the phrase "Please Send Some Good Thoughts...", but it is commonly used by people who are seeking support or encouragement from others. This could be a friend, family member, or even a stranger on social media.

How do people usually send good thoughts?

Sending good thoughts can take many forms, depending on the situation and the person sending them. Some may offer prayers or positive affirmations, while others may simply think positive thoughts or send well wishes in their mind or heart. Some may also send physical tokens of positivity, such as cards or gifts.

Why do people ask for good thoughts instead of prayers?

The use of the phrase "Please Send Some Good Thoughts..." may be preferred over "Please Pray for..." because it allows for individuals of different beliefs to participate in sending positive energy without explicitly mentioning a specific religion or deity. It also allows for a wider range of people to participate, regardless of their personal beliefs.

Is it appropriate to ask for good thoughts from strangers?

This is a personal decision and may vary depending on the situation. Some people may feel comfortable asking for good thoughts from strangers, especially if they are seeking support on social media or from an online community. Others may prefer to only ask for good thoughts from people they know personally. Ultimately, it is up to the individual to decide what feels appropriate for them.

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