Making friends as an adult can be tough. You’re older now, busier, and maybe even more set in your ways. But friendships are vital for a happy and healthy life. They offer support, joy, and new ...
Making friends is tough, and only gets tougher as we age. Friendship expert Janice McCabe recently wrote a piece for the New ...
Do you have a group of neighbors you play cards with each week? Or maybe you belong to a hiking club, have a regular coffee date with friends, or sing in a local choir. We don’t need to tell you that ...
Friendship is vital for our health and happiness, but we don’t always prioritize it. The Optimist’s Maggie Penman goes on a journey to make new friends and learn why so many of us are craving ...
Many of us make best friends in childhood and young adulthood, when we’re seeing people every day and sharing tons of experiences. But making new, close friends as an adult can be much harder without ...
Talking to new people is not my strong suit. Turns out, a lot of people feel that way The post The Secret to Making Friends ...
Dartmouth professor's new book on college friendships is based on her twenty years of teaching and research on the topic.
DEAR ERIC: I’m a 71-year-old female and have read many tips on how to meet people and make new friends, but all involve “groups” which have never appealed to me, as I am an introvert. I’m not at all ...
The older I get, the harder it is to make new friends. That is the lie I have told myself. The truth is I don’t take the time to create new friendships. I barely give enough time to the ones I have.