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Having a lot of friends isn’t the same as have a few very deep, close connections you can trust with anything.
I can’t tell you how many friend groups I left behind.
It wasn’t always pretty and I pissed a lot of people off along the way.
I just didn’t have the skills to know how to end friendships or relationships well.
I just knew I had other fish to fry and always trusted that impulse in me.
Part of what had me leaving is that I had an insatiable thirst for more depth and meaning in my interpersonal relationships.
I wanted more.
As many of us know, relationships are one of the central pillars to living large in life. As relationship brain researcher Dan Siegel says,
It might not surprise you to hear (or be reminded) that of all the factors in human life that predict the best positive outcomes, supportive relationships are number one.
My advice as you enter the new year?
Look at these 8 signs it’s probably time for some new friends
As you start this 2016, ask yourself this important question:
Do I want another year of the same okay relationships or do I want my relationships to be deeply meaningful and fulfilling?
If you want the latter, listen to the rest of this free class here on how to rock your relationships in 2016. And, it’s a once a year opportunity to join my private community. Watch the video.