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How
To Build Lifelong, Rock-Solid Friendships
Friendships are one of the most important
relationships we have as human beings. Without friends, we
would feel lonely, rejected, and left out. Even in a marriage,
we need friends outside of the relationship to fulfill our
social needs or help us through difficult situations.
Building
lifelong, rock-solid friendships takes loyalty, trust, and
honesty and it can't happen overnight.
Do you currently have friends with whom you want to build something more: YES / NO ?
If yes, who: ____________________.
Most people have rock-solid friendships with only a couple
of people or a handful at the most. The truth is a friendship
is about quality, not quantity. Yes, you can have several friends,
but most are merely casual friendships and don't have that
deep inner connection.
A good example of this is Jesus. He had 12 disciples, but
only three were considered as his closest companions, Peter,
James, and John. Jesus had companionship with all 12, but only
three were truly close to him, like a best friend.
The Friendly Sacrifice
Being a true friend also requires sacrifice. In a rock-solid
friendship, we may be asked to give up our desires for our
friend's needs. Our friend may need us when it's not so convenient
for us, like in the middle of the night. In a rock-solid friendship,
this would involve sacrificing the comfort of a good night's
sleep in a nice, warm bed in order to be there for our friend.
But that's what friends do!
Which friends will you be there for and view versa: ____________________.
Give and Take
In a rock-solid friendship, there is both give and take. There
are mutual feelings between the parties and it's never one-sided.
That doesn't mean that there won't be conflicts because we're
human, after all. However, when there is a conflict between
two very close friends, the struggles usually don't last long
because there is forgiveness, understanding, and communication.
- Forgiveness
means that you let go of any malice or grudges and you
move forward at peace with one another.
- Understanding
comes from knowing your friend inside and out - knowing
where
they're coming from and knowing what they're
going through.
- Communication
means that you connect with your friend with an overall
understanding of his or her
relating
style.
When a friendship is truly rock-solid, the parties are real
with each other; there are no facades, no masks and no secrets.
There is trust, honesty, sincerity and loyalty, however, and
this comes only as a friendship grows.
With which friends of yours is there a give and take balance: ____________________.
How to Connect With a New Friend You may have stumbled upon someone new by chance or through
friends and if there is enough common interest, you may decide
to meet again. Sounds pretty obvious, right?
With each encounter you have, your relationship grows and
strengthens. Then as you continue to get to know one another,
the communication gets easier and you become more comfortable
with each other. The key here is that it can't happen overnight.
If you try to force it, you may make the other person feel
uncomfortable and threatened, so go at a smooth and steady
pace.
Where can you meet potential new friends with common interests: ____________________.
Showing Your True Colors
As the friendship continues to blossom, casual friends build
trust and loyalty through both the peaks and valleys of life.
However, it's in the difficult times that a person's true colors
are revealed. When you're going through a tragedy, a personal
crisis, or simply a rough patch, it is the rock-solid friends
that are there to help lift you back up.
Have any of your current friends passed this test: YES / NO ?
Friends Help Friends Grow
True friends help each other grow mentally, physically, emotionally
and spiritually. A true friendship requires both unconditional
love as well as tough love.
Does an existing friend meet the 'requirements' or do you need to meet someone new : ______________.
Building
a lifelong, rock-solid friendship takes time to achieve,
but once you're in a rock-solid friendship with someone,
you
will
know who you can trust. Neither distance, nor hard times can
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: 2009
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