Good friends help us appreciate the journey.

How would you identify a good friend? For me, loyalty is a necessary value. What other values would you identify in a good friend? Perhaps: empathetic, trustworthy, supportive, humorous…

Do you have any of those traits?

To get you thinking about your own ability to be a good friend, I’ve done some research. Here are five points I’ve found on how to be a good friend:

1 – Though you can’t calm the storm, you can walk with them through it. 

Being there – no advice or fixing – can be the way you’re a good friend.

2 – Not the same kind of weird, but you can appreciate their weirdness. 

Dis-similarity can be a joy – it creates opportunities to celebrate your differences as friends.

3 – Friendship doesn’t need to be a big thing.

Rather, it’s a million little things all woven together.

4 – Good friends will tell you what you need to hear – not just what you want to hear. 

They’re happy when you’re happy and sad when you’re sad and can empathize while nudging you toward a healthier state.

5. A friend gives – knowing full well the cost – expecting nothing in return. 

Being compassionate and giving while setting boundaries for both of you.

Are you a good friend to others?

Is there anything you’d add to the above list? (I’m pretty sure you could come up with more!)

We all have a ways to go before we’re perfect friends… but as long as we’re improving, we’re headed in the right direction. And sometimes it’s about being a good friend before we can identify those who are trying to be our friend.

How can you be a good friend – what will you change or do differently this year?

Good friends help us appreciate the journey - #positivityprompt #friendship #optimism

One of the things I have determined I will do in this next season is to pray more for my friends. Sometimes that’s the only thing a friend can do to help…

I’ll also be re-reading this book:

Good friends are positive - this is a great book to remind yourself of that fact!