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Episode 7- Friendship

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In this episode of An Incomplete Guide to Personal Growth, Sydney and Kelly explore types of friendship and how important "fringe" friendships are to our mental health.

  • Finding a hair stylist...an important relationship
  • Acquaintances, social friends, intimate friendships, and epitome friendships
  • Are millennials and Gen Zers lonelier than other generations?
  • If so, why?
  • Fringe friendships...those we encounter briefly, yet consistently
  • Does lack of trust affect making new friends?
  • Kelly learns she is using punctuation wrong in her texts!

Challenge for the Week: Start a conversation with someone you don't know...while in a line, at lunch, wherever else you may be wondering this week. Also, be aware when someone starts a conversation with you.

Resources:

"What Are the Types of Friends and How Can They Support You?" by Sonya Matejko

"The Science of Friendships Keep Us Healthy" by Zara Abrams

A Time to Talk, by Robert Frost

Website: anincompleteguide.com

Instagram: @anincompleteguide

YouTube: @AnIncompleteGuide

Patreon: patreon.com/AnIncompleteGuidetoPersonalGrowth

Shout out to Lauren Arrendell and Jake Pilch, our Patreon supporters!

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In this episode of An Incomplete Guide to Personal Growth, Sydney and Kelly explore types of friendship and how important "fringe" friendships are to our mental health.

  • Finding a hair stylist...an important relationship
  • Acquaintances, social friends, intimate friendships, and epitome friendships
  • Are millennials and Gen Zers lonelier than other generations?
  • If so, why?
  • Fringe friendships...those we encounter briefly, yet consistently
  • Does lack of trust affect making new friends?
  • Kelly learns she is using punctuation wrong in her texts!

Challenge for the Week: Start a conversation with someone you don't know...while in a line, at lunch, wherever else you may be wondering this week. Also, be aware when someone starts a conversation with you.

Resources:

"What Are the Types of Friends and How Can They Support You?" by Sonya Matejko

"The Science of Friendships Keep Us Healthy" by Zara Abrams

A Time to Talk, by Robert Frost

Website: anincompleteguide.com

Instagram: @anincompleteguide

YouTube: @AnIncompleteGuide

Patreon: patreon.com/AnIncompleteGuidetoPersonalGrowth

Shout out to Lauren Arrendell and Jake Pilch, our Patreon supporters!

  continue reading

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