5 tips to inspire you to make nurturing friendships as an adult
Because making friends as an adult is hard.
I never thought when I was a little kid at school, about how hard and how I’ll continuously have to work hard to have friends as an adult.
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Growing up from a late teenager into a young adult for those of you who stayed in the education system, it made me think that I’d always have a close group of friends like at school, like at university 🇬🇧 (college 🇺🇸) or like in Sex and the City.
As I moved away from friends who grew into young professionals, where I lived in England. They became busy and I decided to go elsewhere, I didn’t have a strong enough friendship group to keep me there.
I have searched ever since for this sense of a tight knit community ever since. Made much harder when you don’t have an automatic place to meet daily or regularly.
Plus not all of us have good friends at work, plus now if you’re working remotely, you might rarely meet any of your colleagues.
I feel like it’s a very vulnerable thing to say, that you’re lonely, or that you’d like to make friends.
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