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UNG : Nigel Cares: Healthy Friendships
Getting your needs met while also meeting the needs of the other person is the hallmark of a healthy relationship. Giving too much or de ...
September 20, 2021
Getting your needs met while also meeting the needs of the other person is the hallmark of a healthy relationship. Giving too much or demanding too much can easily tip the balance in an unhealthy direction.
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The overarching principle of a healthy friendship is that healthy friendships build you up, not tear you down. You should feel cared about, respected, and loved for just being the real you. Healthy friends donāt call you names or put you down. They are there for you to lean on and they can lean on you.Ā
Healthy friends want what is best for you and will not control you or coerce you in to doing something you donāt want to do. Friends will also confront you if you are doing something that is unhealthy or not in your best interest.
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Healthy friends wonāt repeat things you tell them in confidence and they will protect your privacy. However, they wonāt keep secrets that are dangerous or bad for you.
Signs of an unhealthy relationship:
- Your friend always challenges your choices.
- Your relationship is often too competitive.
- You are putting more emotion/effort into the relationship than others.
- You always defer your interest for the benefit of the other person.
- You feel worse about yourself after spending time together.
- You feel manipulated into doing things.
- You are regularly encountering jealousy or possessiveness.
- You are more exhausted by the relationship than rejuvenated.
It is not healthy to spend all your free time with one friend or group. You should have a variety of friends and different groups of friends. Healthy friends are not overly dependent on any one person. There are times when you will need a friend to stay close but healthy friendships donāt involve spending every waking moment together.
To have a friend you have to be a friend, but you also have to balance getting your needs met as well. Ā
Sometimes friendships occur by serendipity, the development of events by happy coincidence.Ā However, for most of us, healthy relationships require a lot of careful thought, effort, nurturance, and balance.Ā So, I challenge you to think about what is healthy and what is not and actively put yourself out there and make an effort to make friends.
Friends donāt fall from the sky but most of the time it can be as easy as saying, "Hi, my name isā¦."
This press release was produced by University of North Georgia. The views expressed here are the authorās own.