Hey girls! Today I’d like to talk about friendships. Whether you have your core best friends from elementary school or believe you don’t need new friendships, this blog is for you. You’ve probably heard the saying “no new friends,” but I’m here to tell you why that mindset can hold you back from some truly wonderful experiences. Instead, let’s embrace an inclusive mindset and open ourselves up to new friendships. Life is richer and more fulfilling when we do it together.
The idea of “no new friends” suggests that once we’ve established our core group, we don’t need to let anyone else in. But why limit ourselves? Life is constantly changing, and so are we. Our interests, hobbies, and circumstances can change and with those changes, opportunities for new friendships can arise. Imagine if we stopped making friends after a certain age. We’d miss out on so many opportunities to learn, grow, and share new experiences. Each person we meet has something unique to offer, and by opening our hearts and minds, we enrich our own lives in ways we never thought possible.
It’s important to have an inclusive mindset and being open to meeting new people, regardless of their age, background, or interests. It’s about seeing the value in everyone and recognizing that we all have something to contribute. This mindset is crucial not only in our personal lives but also in our professional lives.
I strive to live by this philosophy in every aspect of my life—work, personal relationships, and friendships. In my life, I always look for opportunities to collaborate with others. Whether it’s working on a project with a colleague or brainstorming ideas with a friend, I believe that we can achieve more together than we ever could alone. In my personal life, I make it a point to be open to new friendships. It’s easy to get comfortable with the friends we already have, but stepping out of our comfort zones to meet new people can be incredibly rewarding. New friends bring new energy, ideas, and experiences into our lives, making them richer and more diverse.
In the workplace, collaboration over competition should be what we strive for. When we work together and support each other, we can achieve so much more than we could alone. This philosophy is perfectly captured by the saying, “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” Teamwork fosters innovation, creativity, and success. By valuing collaboration, we create a more inclusive and productive environment for everyone.
Now, I’m not saying you should switch your friend group every other week. Lifelong friendships are such a blessing, and maintaining those deep connections is incredibly important. What I’m saying is, just be open to making new friendships alongside those cherished old ones. My favorite part about making a new friend is when I introduce them to my older friendships and we all just click!
Doing life in community is essential. We’re social beings and we thrive when we have a strong support system. When we surround ourselves with our community, so much value is added to our lives in different ways. Recognizing this helps us be good friends and make new friends.
I think it’s safe to say that life is so much more fulfilling when we do it together. When we share our experiences with others, we create memories that last a lifetime. We learn from each other, grow together, and support one another through thick and thin. This sense of belonging and connection is what makes life truly meaningful. So, let’s challenge the “no new friends” mentality. Let’s be open to meeting new people and building new friendships, no matter our age. Embrace an inclusive mindset, value collaboration over competition, and remember that we can achieve so much more when we work together.
If you found this blog inspiring, share it with a friend who might benefit from it. Together, we can create a more inclusive and connected world, one friendship at a time! After all, this is one of the reasons we started Women Who!