Friendships don’t have to have age limits.
These are the friendships that celebrate with you, mourn with you, and help you see the real you again, even if the two of you spent some time apart.
A friend can be a major part of your life and impact you in many areas of it. Sometimes, however, you may have reasons to end a friendship. In this situation, you ought to deeply consider whether cutting off ties is truly the best course of action or if you’re being unreasonable or simply feeling drained.
I’ve really struggled this past week because of a series of back and forth emails I received from a reader. She made assumptions about my beliefs, questioned my feelings, and why couldn’t I see the world like she did? Essentially, although the notes were written on the respectful edge, I do feel t
Platonic breakups can be just as painful as romantic ones.
Do you feel exhausted after spending time with a certain friend? Let’s explore the signs of an emotionally draining friendship and how to set...
It’s all about feeling, supporting and understanding.
Friends are indeed an essential part of our lives and our life becomes joyful having them. However, when you’re having a toxic friend or are dealing with a toxic friendship, your life turns miserable.
Every astrology sign is attracted to a certain type of character. While chemistry and physical attraction do play a role, at the end of the day what truly matters is someone’s personality. Since a long-lasting friendship is based on personality, it’s only right that a relationship is also. Look at it this way: you’re obviously …
When you quit drinking, it’s not uncommon to feel like you’re losing your friends. And if you’re worried about creating and relying on a group of non-drinking social circles, this can be even scarier! In fact, making new sober friends can take some time and effort—especially if you’ve been in the habit of sticking with your old drinking buddies for years or even decades.But it is possible to build a supportive network of friends who share common interests and values with each other. It’s also p
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It’s easy to say, I’m sorry. But moms know there’s much more to it than that. Here’s how to teach your children steps to an awesome apology.
How do you know if you are in a toxic friendship? Here are the signs to look out for to know if you are in an unhealthy friendship.
Making new friends can be difficult — but it’s far from impossible.
Here's one to remind us that the first step to building great relationships (be it with our family, friends, or partners) always starts with us:
If you think a pal is way less (or way more) invested than you are, here’s what to do.
Here's how to figure out your character's arc, using the "Truth Chart"--a fast, one-page beat sheet designed to help you develop theme and character.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T! Showing respect is important to maintain friendships and healthy relationships. But what does it really mean? Here's some signs you can hang up in your classroom or office to reinforce the meaning and importance of respect!
From Delivered from Distraction: Getting the Most out of Life with Attention Deficit Disorder by Edward M. Hallowell, John J. Ratey.
Advice on why it's okay that your friendships end and what you can do about it. Best friends are not forever and that's okay.
Wondering how to thrive in a professional environment? Below are the 8 dos and don'ts of workplace friendships. Create a support system at work with ease!
Friends are indeed an essential part of our lives and our life becomes joyful having them. However, when you’re having a toxic friend or are dealing with a toxic friendship, your life turns miserable.
BPD friendships can be hard to maintain. Here are some tips to help you better support your friend with BPD or BPD friends.
Good friendships are vital for well-being, giving you a reliable support network in times of distress and helping you to feel known and understood. Many
Group chats are a great way to stay in touch with everyone all at once, but sometimes you just need to bow out. Here's how to do it gracefully.
The most frequently asked question we hear is what to say to someone who is grieving. Unfortunately, there isn't a simple answer.
While many of us have social interaction online, nothing can replace real-life, in-person friendship. Here's why (and how) to cultivate real-life community. We are not meant to survive on our own!
Take notes and watch out.