What are the benefits of having friends who will support you through difficult times?
Friends can help you celebrate good times and provide support during bad times. Friends prevent loneliness and give you a chance to offer needed companionship, too. Friends can also: Increase your sense of belonging and purpose.
How do you deal with friends who don’t care about you?
How to Stop Caring About Someone Who Doesn’t Care About You
- Detangle your self-worth from the situation.
- Let yourself be angry.
- Shift your focus to all the people in your life who do care about you.
- Honor that you care.
- Make self-love a practice.
- Don’t avoid your feelings.
- Identify and acknowledge your feelings for the person.
How do you respond to someone going through a tough time?
Ideas to consider include:
- “Thank you for all you do for us, but now is a time to take care of yourself as well.”
- “I’m proud of you.”
- “I hate that you’re going through this, but I know that you’ve got this.”
- “Remember when you were there for me?
- “Here’s how we’re going to take care of your work while you’re away.”
How do you know if a friendship is one-sided?
These key signs can help you identify a one-sided friendship:
- It’s all about them. A good friend listens with empathy.
- They don’t open up. Friendships can feel unbalanced when one person doesn’t share much.
- You can’t count on them.
- Their behavior follows a pattern.
What are the 3 types of friendship?
Aristotle figured there were three kinds of friendships:
- Friendships of utility: exist between you and someone who is useful to you in some way.
- Friendships of pleasure: exist between you and those whose company you enjoy.
- Friendships of the good: are based on mutual respect and admiration.
How do I find a supportive friend?
Here are some things to consider as you seek to be supportive:
- DO listen by empathizing with what your friend is going through.
- DON’T make things worse.
- DO help your friend find the proper help.
- DO give advice or suggestions AFTER you have considered both sides of the story.
How do you tell if someone is distancing themselves from you?
Signs Your Friends Are Distancing Themselves
- They Cancel Plans.
- You Make The Effort.
- They Are Short With You.
- They Spend Time Elsewhere.
- They Don’t Support You.
- Have The Hard Conversation.
- Mourn The Loss.
- Take A Look Within.
What do you say to be supportive?
Be supportive. But, if you’re looking for something to say, here are some ways to articulate that you care: “I’m here for you.” “How can I help you?” “What do you need right now?”
What to say to someone to support them?
So to best support a friend or family member, you could say I’ll support you no matter what, or I’ll support you either way. I’ll support you, no matter what you decide. Phrase number eight isn’t my favorite one on the list, but it’s close. I’ve got your back.
When should you let a friendship go?
You may begin to feel resentful or frustrated with them. The best thing to do is express how you feel and see over time if anything changes. If they aren’t willing to recognize your feelings or make an effort to create a healthier balance, it may be time to let go of that friendship.
What to say to a friend who is going through hard times?
Like family members, friends going through hard times often feel better when someone reminds them that they’ve been a big help in the past. Let your friend know you want to support her by reminding her of a specific time when she did the same for you.
What to do when your friends and family can’t help?
When close friends and family can’t offer you what you need, it can be helpful to seek out people who can. Depression support groups, either in person or online, can be a great place to look. 4
Are your friends and family unsupportive of your illness?
It’s very important to have people in your life who either understand your condition or are willing to try. If friends and family are unsupportive—blaming you for the symptoms of your illness or making thoughtless remarks —it can make you feel really discouraged. What can you do if the people who should be your greatest supporters aren’t?
How do you deal with a friend who doesn’t share your joy?
If your friend is usually supportive, ignore their apathy and find different people to help you celebrate your good times. Your friend will come around when things improve for them and their head is in a better place. Perhaps your friend is better at showing empathy than in sharing your joy.