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Are you a good friend? Do you keep in contact with your friends? Are you there for your friends when they need you? Today, be the kind of friend that you would like others to be with you.
By Dr. Margaret Paul
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Latest Village Discussions Click here for Forum rules Re: Approaching People - 02/26/2024 04:37 AM That took a lot of courage! |
Re: Approaching People - 02/25/2024 10:38 AM I finally got what I've been scared of for years: A rejection. I walked past a man at a bus stop and stopped myself and took a d... |
Re: Approaching People - 02/24/2024 06:38 AM Right! |
Re: Approaching People - 02/22/2024 06:06 AM That's a great idea Dr Margaret which I will consider. I listened to your latest podcast on connection and boy did it open my ey... |
Re: Approaching People - 02/22/2024 05:16 AM You might want to consider that going up to people might not be the best way to meet people. Why not join groups of like-minded ... |
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