How Do You Write A Consolation Letter?
• Decide what is troubling the recipient, and mold your form and content around this central idea. You can do this by contacting relatives of the friend or maybe spending some quality time with this friend. A phone call may even help. It is possible, though, that your friend will not reveal what is troubling them. In this case, just comfort them in general to let them know you are always there to help out. • Once you have found what obstacle troubles your friend, draft an outline. Ideally, this outline should relate problems he or she has accrued with similar experiences you, yourself, have endured over the years. Explain, in a clear manner without going over-the-top, that each of us undergo hurdles and seemingly-impossible quagmires in our life, but that we will overcome them in time. Include possible tips or examples of other people. • Write, on your above outline, advice or basic steps to aid in the solution to the problem. Elaborate on them, if need be, and remember to explain that