“Nothing was scarier than the fact that the person who was your best friend, your soul mate, could become unrecognisable to you in the blink of an eye. With a few words, they could kill your happiness.”
Source: The Armageddon Conspiracy
“Big emotions—like anger, fear, and sadness—can be really uncomfortable. But even uncomfortable feelings are okay. In fact, all emotions are okay. It just takes practice to manage uncomfortable emotions so you can respond in a healthy way.”
Source: BFF or NRF (Not Really Friends): A Girl's Guide to Happy Friendships
“Navigating conflict is not easy. If you decide to speak with the person you are in conflict with, find a private time and place to talk. Be sure not to involve others in the conflict. Practice what you plan to say so you are calm and confident. Your goal is to speak your truth, take responsibility for your part, and treat others with dignity. This is no easy task, but an important skill to practice over time.”
Source: BFF or NRF (Not Really Friends): A Girl's Guide to Happy Friendships
“Don’t count your friends — count on them.”
Source: Listen to Your Conscience: That's Why You Have One
“I have no friends. I need help. Please talk to me”
“Friendships have different phases and change over time. All we can really control is ourselves. Be the type of friend you want to have!”
Source: BFF or NRF (Not Really Friends): A Girl's Guide to Happy Friendships
“Everyone has certain qualities that they are drawn to in friends. Keep an eye out for friends that have the qualities you find important in friendship. And, of course, being a good friend is the best way to attract and keep friends too.”
Source: BFF or NRF (Not Really Friends): A Girl's Guide to Happy Friendships
“Friendship Truth #9: You choose which of your friendships to grow. Grow the healthy ones!”
Source: BFF or NRF (Not Really Friends): A Girl's Guide to Happy Friendships
“Because while the world is filled with people who just need to let their demon go, there is another group who need to find themselves one.”
Source: How to Make Friends with Demons
“If you want to be a real person living in the real world, the first thing you must do is get off the grid. Take the first brave step and delete your Facebook profile. After all, you surely wouldn’t want the words carved on your headstone to be: “I was registered with Facebook. I had 101 online friends (and I even knew a few of them). My current mood is: Sad.”
Source: Mad as Hell: Why Everything is Getting Crazier