Stay away from this one: “If you think that’s bad, let me tell you what happened to me….”
Do you have adult attention deficit disorder? Work on one of these ideas at a time, and you’ll improve your ability to listen, communicate, and be a friend.Sometimes people just need to be heard.
Racing to identify and solve our friends’ problems takes away their chance to explore their thoughts and feelings, which can leave them frustrated. Is your friend asking for advice? If you don’t hear a question,True friends don’t judge. We all make mistakes, and the best option for me could be the worst for you. Every situation presents a spectrum of outcomes, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Open up to the many directions any given situation can go.
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