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Creating Positive Relationships

Your friends will shape who you are as a person. How to choose and manage beneficial friendships.

By Mikkie MillsPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
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Choosing good people to have around you is very important for your overall growth as a person, so it's important to keep people around that bring positive energy into your life. Even as an adult, choosing your friends wisely has a lot to do with how you think, feel, and behave. During adulthood it can be pretty hard to maintain relationships with people that you’ve come to know as you’ve grown throughout your life, and it can also be hard to begin relationships with good people. Here are some tips to help you strengthen the relationships you have with the people around you, and gain new positive relationships as well.

Find Friends Similar to You

Choosing friends that have similar values to you can help you from not being negatively influenced by people who don't hold the same values and standards that you do. Although diversity in friendships is usually a good thing it's best to make sure that the friends you keep have most things in common with you. Try to make sure to keep friendships with people who have the same general values and beliefs as you, because having relationships with like-minded people can help motivate you for the better.

Even choosing friends that may have the same common goals as you could be a good thing as well, it brings balance to your life, and helps you focus on the common goal you share. In turn this can push both parties towards success, and creates a lasting friendship. Choosing friends that have the same interests as you is also a good thing. You're able to go on outings together, and experience things that you share the same interest in, this in turn can make life more fun, and create a better bond between you and your friend.

Choose Friends Who Motivate You

Hanging around toxic people can have a negative impact on your personal growth, health, and outlook on life. When you think about your friendships, think of how each individual friend makes you feel. When they leave do you feel drained? Do you find yourself wanting to avoid them altogether? Do they breeze over your accomplishments like they aren’t worth the celebration? If you find yourself answering yes to any of these questions, it may be time to clean house.

Friendships are supposed to help you grow, and encourage you to be better, so if you’re constantly dealing with friends that leave you with a negative taste in your mouth, it may be time to cut ties. Friends that downgrade your accomplishments, negatively comment on your growth, and distract you from your dreams are not really your friends. The criticism of Toxic friends will cause you to fail if you keep them in your life, so to ensure your personal growth remove them from your life.

Maintaining Friendships

With everything that goes on in life, it's sometimes a little hard to maintain the friendships we create with the people around us. Studies have shown that maintaining friendships can help with overall health by keeping you alive longer, and they can also benefit you by warding off depression and boosting immunity. Friends are also needed to lean on and offer amazing support in times of need, they can help you find resolutions to problems, and they actually care about your growth. Having great friends impacts the quality of your life, so make sure to prioritize the friendships that you have with the people around you.

Keeping good relationships with the people around you can benefit you in many ways. These relationships can help you by motivating you to move in the right direction, and push you toward success, helping you to become a more productive individual. If you notice that the friendships that you keep are not helping you to become a better person, it is better to sever the negative ties early. Protect Your Peace.

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