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Instead of repetitive "Good morning" or "How are you?" messages, share a photo of your coffee, a sunrise, or a quick update about your day to keep things interesting [10].

Secure partners often text daily, sending 3–4 thoughtful messages rather than a constant stream [34]. Daily Basis

Keep sentences short and use bullet points for lists [5]. Instead of repetitive "Good morning" or "How are you

Observe if the other person responds with similar frequency and length; forcing a daily cadence can lead to "texting burnout" [8, 34]. Observe if the other person responds with similar

Automated texts are widely used for patient appointment reminders [28, 30] and tracking student attendance [21].

Businesses use "daily basis" messaging to mentor teams or provide consistent value to a database, often seeing higher engagement than through email [25, 31]. šŸ› ļø How to Structure a Better Text

End with a specific question or instruction (e.g., "Let me know by 5 PM").