Archive for March, 2016
In the Media – Small Dose Friends (The Glow)

On The Glow, Lizzie Marton writes about small dose friends.
Looking back to move forward
A single woman asks for advice to move forward when she reflects on a lost friendship. QUESTION Hi Irene, I am a 38-year-old single woman and I live a pretty solitary life, which on its own I don’t really mind–I’m a writer. But lately I find myself reflecting on my friendships and relationships. I can […]
In the Media – Why we keep legacy friends (On Attn:)

Legacy friends might be defined as old once-friends that we still consider friends—people with whom we have a rich history—but with whom we don’t share a friendship right now.
14-year-old who feels worthless and has trouble making friends
If you are feeling worthless and depressed, it can be hard to be friendly.
Two roommates having a hard time with a third who is emotionally draining
Roommates don’t necessarily have to be friends if it feels emotionally draining.
Sixth grader in new school has trouble making friends
A mom worries that her sixth grader in new school is having trouble making friends.
Getting along with other another mom in a play group
A woman asks how to handle another mom in a play group who monopolizes conversations and beats topics to death.
A student dreads going to school without friends
If you dread going to school because you feel lonely, you need to reach out for help and advice.