Help-Heal Emails

Below is a list of ways to show concern for another. While most are apologies, some respond to times of grief. Emailing one may, in a small way, help with healing. Clicking anywhere on each will display its picture as well as an email option. We add new help-heal emails from time to time; so, check back. (We do not store or share user information.)
I’m going to do a better job understanding your way of seeing things.
When a pet passes away, a special goodness is lost. Take care.
I’m sorry for making something unimportant important.
Though I can only try to appreciate what you’re going through, I’m here if talking might help.
I’m sorry I messed up.
Blaming you was a way to pretend I didn’t foul up. I’m learning it takes humility to be accountable and trustworthy.
Sorry for being grouchy when I took a stab at standing up for myself.
I’ve been wrongly expressing my opinions as if they were facts.
I realize I wrongly suggested one not nice action makes another OK.
I was cranky because I was upset with myself.
I made feeling right more important than being nice.
I’ve been a know-it-all.
May the heavy haze brought about by heartbreak lift quickly, leaving you in a safe healing harbor.
Wishing the niceness that helps heal the loss of a loved one readily comes your way.
Loving bonds endure in our memories and souls.
I realize saying I’m sorry only matters if I change for the better.