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7-05-2022, 04:10
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How to Cheer Up a Friend After a Breakup
It's normal to feel powerless when your friend goes through a tough breakup, but one of the most important things you'll need to do will be realizing that you cannot simply change or fix the situation. Instead, try cheering up your friend after a breakup by patiently listening to complaints, providing reasonable and enjoyable distractions, and dissuading your friend from making
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25-08-2021, 23:10
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How to Treat Your Friends
Friends make up some of the most important relationships in our lives. They have a strong impact on our happiness and personal growth. Friendships go through various ups and downs, creating challenges that are not always easy to face. Spend quality time with your friends and treat them with respect. When conflicts do arise, avoid gossiping on social media, and have a productive
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16-08-2021, 14:20
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How to Cheer Up a Friend
It can be difficult to watch a friend deal with painful things. This could be anything from a death of a family member or loved one, an illness, a breakup, or even a failing grade in school. While you can't always cheer your friend up, there are some things you can do to make sure she knows that you're there for her and to help distract her from her pain.
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11-08-2021, 03:20
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How to Deal with Drunk Friends at a Party
A party is supposed to be a great way to have fun and make some memories with your friends. However, if one of your friends has drank a little too much, it's up to you to care for them and make sure that everyone ends up safe and happy by the end of the night.
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6-08-2021, 10:00
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How to Tell a Good Friend That You Are Dying
It is one of the hardest things in life to be told that you are going to die. Another challenging and sad task is telling your good friends. However, it’s important to remember that there’s no one right way to share such news—you should do it in a way that feels right for you. Generally speaking, though, it’s best to choose a quiet time and place, give them the information you’re
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19-07-2021, 08:40
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How to Create a Bad Day Survival Kit for a Friend
A bad day survival kit, also called a bad day box or make-it-better box, is a kit filled with things that are designed to make you feel better when you're upset, sad, disappointed, angry, or hurt. You can make up these kits and have them on hand for yourself, your significant other, a family member, or your friend. The box will help pull you or another out of a blue mood next time
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23-06-2021, 15:00
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How to Be a Life Coach
After spending hours with your friend on the phone discussing possible routes to a new career, you end up asking yourself, Why am I not getting paid for this? Since you're on this page, you probably realize you could be. In fact, this is a very legitimate, growing field -- U.S. News and World Report has cited life coaching as the second biggest consulting business there is. If you want
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18-06-2021, 16:40
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How to Show Someone You Care
At least once in your life there is going to be someone who needs you. Maybe they fell into that horrible pit of despair, or someone they loved died. Whatever the reason, if you need to show someone you care, this guide is for you.
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6-06-2021, 08:50
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How to Make a Friend Feel Better After a Death
No one, not even a close friend, can completely take away the pain and sadness of someone who has suffered the death of a loved one. Grief is an intense and powerful emotion that causes an unpredictable range of feelings. As a friend, you may feel awkward interacting with the grieving person and worry that you’ll say the wrong thing. However, keep in mind that just being there for your
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12-05-2021, 08:30
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How to Talk to a Friend About Their Risky Behavior
Watching someone you love slowly self-destruct is one of the most difficult situations imaginable. Often just as challenging is the act of confronting your friend about their behavior. Clearly you don't want to hurt your friend, and you probably realize there is a chance you may lose their friendship. If you don't say something, however, you will likely regret your choice if your friend