Ever Changing Friendships

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Today we talked about friendships. As we move through life the relationships we have change. Some friends you keep for a life time. But most are proximity relationships. And when you’re no longer in close quarters with someone the relationship fades. Because we have moved around so much in our adult lives, we have had many proximity relationships that have faded. We discussed how we deal with these relationships and how we handle making new friendships in new places.

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Recap

Friendships can change over time, especially when people move or go through different life stages.

Social media can provide a superficial connection with friends, but it may not reflect the true nature of the relationship.

Making new friends is possible in various settings, such as through shared hobbies or activities.

Neighbors can be valuable friends and can make life easier. Building relationships with neighbors is important for a sense of community and support

There are different levels of relationships, from superficial acquaintances to deep, lifelong connections

Maintaining relationships can be challenging when distance is involved

It’s okay to let go of friendships that no longer serve you or are unhealthy

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Family Reunion

10:10 The Superficiality of Social Media

14:01 Maintaining Relationships Over Time

18:59 The Value of Neighbors as Friends

23:54 Building Relationships with Neighbors

31:31 Different Levels of Friendships

36:26 Challenges of Maintaining Relationships After Moving

43:28 Knowing When to Let Go of Friendships

Author: Ellyn

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