Without
realizing it, we may be spending energy engaging in friendships that let us
down, rather than cultivating ones that nourish us. |
There comes a time in all our lives when we
may need to evaluate our relationships, making sure that they are having a
positive effect on us, rather than dragging us down. Without realizing it, we
may be spending precious time and energy engaging in friendships that let us
down, rather than cultivating ones that support and nourish us along our
path. Life, with its many twists, turns, and challenges, is difficult enough
without us entertaining people in our inner circle who drain our energy. We
can do so much more in this world when we are surrounded by people who
understand what we’re trying to do and who positively support our efforts to
walk our path. We can begin this evaluation process by
simply noticing how we feel in the context of each one of our close
relationships. We may begin to see that an old friend is still carrying
negative attitudes or ideas that we ourselves need to let go of in order to
move forward. Or we may find that we have a long-term relationship with
someone who has a habit of letting us down or not showing up for us when we
need support. There are many ways to go about changing the status quo in
situations like this — having a heart-to-heart talk with our friend and
showing through example. This process isn’t so much about abandoning old
friends as it is about shifting our relationships so that they support us on
our journey rather than hold us back. An important part of this process is
looking at ourselves and noticing what kind of friend we are to the people in
our lives. We might find that as we adjust our own approach to a
relationship, challenging ourselves to be more supportive and positive, our
friends make adjustments as well and the whole world benefits. |
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