Nurturing Friendships

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In the whirlwind of our busy lives, it’s all too easy to overlook the importance of friendship. Yet, taking the time to reach out, strengthen bonds, and cherish our friends is crucial. After all, friendship is one of life’s greatest gifts.

What Does Friendship Mean to You?

Journalist Carlin Flora, author of Friendfluence, emphasizes the profound impact friendships have on our lives. She argues that friends—both old and new—shape our thoughts, values, and life directions. While there’s less research on friendship compared to family dynamics, Flora suggests that our friends might even influence the paths we choose in life.

To be a good friend, we must adhere to a silent code: listen actively and be present when our friends need us. It’s essential to let go of past judgments and experiences to fully invest in our current relationships. Expressing appreciation and acknowledging the efforts of those around us can help us avoid taking them for granted.

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Nurturing Friendship Blog: GTH cards
  1. I Love You
    While we often place significant emphasis on family ties, it’s important not to undervalue our friends. Studies show that social interactions are vital for our well-being, boosting self-esteem and enhancing mood. From early childhood through adolescence, we learn to form, maintain, and evolve friendships, which influence our understanding of love and our choice of companions.
  2. Write a letter
    Reflecting on my own life, my closest friends have often been my family members. Growing up in various countries, I learned to nurture and value the strongest connections. My high school friends, despite being scattered across England, Canada, and the US, continue to nourish my soul. Living away from my immediate family in Singapore has deepened my appreciation for my friendships, which now feel like my chosen family. Keeping in touch through letters and calls, and showing gratitude to them helps nurture that.
    As Flora suggests, finding friends who fill your life with kindness, respect, and joy is crucial. For those separated from their families, friends become an even more integral part of our support system. It’s important to focus on friendships that align with our values and goals, fostering relationships that are enriching and supportive.
  3. Show Gratitude
    There’s a misconception that the best friendships should be effortless. While it’s wonderful to feel naturally at ease with friends, maintaining these relationships requires deliberate effort. We must recognize and appreciate the small, kind gestures of our friends and show our gratitude, both verbally and through our actions.

The challenges of today’s world have given us an opportunity to slow down and reflect on what truly matters. Building and nurturing friendships takes time, trust, and patience. Once established, it’s vital to cherish these connections and actively work to strengthen them.

Let’s commit to celebrating our friends and investing in the relationships that bring joy, support, and meaning to our lives. Reach out, show appreciation, and make the effort to nurture the bonds that matter most.