
When we are going through a difficult time, we may hesitate to call even our
best friends because we don't want to burden them with our troubles. This can
be especially true if we've been going through a series of challenges, and
we're starting to feel as if we sound like a broken record. It is important to
remember that at times like these our community sincerely want to be there for
us whenever they can. We can always check with them to make sure it's a good
time for them before we start talking, and if it's not a good time, we can call
back at another time, or call another friend.
We know for ourselves that when we have a good friend, we don't want them to
suffer alone when we are just a phone call away. We want them to call us and
share their sorrows with us, as well as their joys, because this is what
sharing a life through friendship is about. It is at our lowest points that we
really need to rely on our friends without worrying that we are a burden. If
you are feeling self-conscious about having a tough time, you can bring this
fact into the conversation by acknowledging it. Chances are your friend will
reassure you that she is happy to be there for you. In fact, rather than
feeling taxed, most of us feel better when we have helped a friend simply by
listening empathically while they share their feelings.
Without our friends, we would be hard pressed to get through the tough times
and celebrate the good ones. If we leave our friends out of our process when
the going gets tough, our friendships can begin to feel shallow. On the other
hand, when we include our friends in the full story of our life -- the good,
the bad, and the ugly -- we build authentic relationships in which we can be
who we truly are. When we do this, we invite our friends to bring their whole
selves to the relationship as well.
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