Relationships
Your relationship with your BFF will last if you do this
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Relationships
Your relationship with your BFF will last if you do this
How to ensure your friendship will stand the test of time.
You probably already know the importance of best friends: Having that special first-rate friend (I'm looking at you, Aimee) gives you greater strength when the going gets tough. According to recent research from the University of Leeds in England, the greater the quality of the study participants' best friendships, the more resilient they were a year later.
If you're going to reap the benefits of having "your person," nurturing the relationship is key. "Friends help you find meaning, witness your changing life and want to know the depths of what you're experiencing," says Maria Schmid, a registered psychologist in Calgary.
To make sure your friendships with your best pals stand the test of time, Schmid offers this advice: "Be present, let your actions reflect love and respect, and show them you see, hear, admire and are thankful for them."
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