As our society rapidly changes, the significance of building strong friendships throughout a person's life has never been more important.
The longevity of friendships can improve a person's overall quality and satisfaction of life as well as their mental and physical well-being.
At the core, our friends fulfill the need to feel supported, worthy of love, and understood, all while encouraging a healthier lifestyle. As our social and support needs change over time, some friendships will evolve along with us, while others may serve us for a season.
Being able to prioritize and maintain friendships throughout our lives helps us to have a stronger foundation for who we are and feel connected to others. Long-term friendships give us a few people who understand our history, can relate to us, and help us when we struggle in significant life areas.
Going through changes in your life or moving to a new place may spark the need to make new friends, which, as an adult, can seem daunting, but the payoff of cultivating strong friendships throughout one's life is clear.
So here's how you can become more social:
- Find people with similar interests, for example, by attending meetups or community events.
- Take the initiative by making small talk, finding common interests, and inviting them to hang out.
- Slowly get to know your new friends better by spending time together and opening up.
- Maintain your friendships by reaching out, catching up, and arranging to meet. If face-to-face contact isn't possible, keep in touch by phone or social media.
Feeling lonely or looking for ways to grow your circle? Connect with a Black therapist today by visiting
https://www.bphnetwork.org/mental-health
Credit: Friendships are important for belonging, wellness and a healthy life,
https://carle.org/Newsroom/Staying-Healthy/2024/02/Friendships-important-for-belonging,-wellness-and
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