Our hearts may be in the right place when we want to help someone, but it’s wise to consider where a hurting person is at first.
What was the Biblical Jonathan doing when he promised the throne to David and suggested he would be his 2IC?
I was chatting about a difficult thing that had happened and my friend asked: “So what would you like from me? To hear, to help or to hug?”
Thanks to Taylor Swift, adults who grew up in the 1990s are revisiting the phenomenon of making friendship bracelets.
Often we assume we are better conversationalists than we are. It is hard to listen well. It is easier to be a diminisher than an illuminator.
Getting to know new people can be daunting at first, but Ben Hannant encourages us to start simple: “All you have to do is say hello.”
Among charities that offer friendship to the elderly, it’s the students, young mums and other volunteers who say they benefit most.
Women need to join forces to support each other in the multiple roles we face as mother, daughter, wife, employee, nurse and schedule-holder.
Our social wellness plays a very big role in our physical and mental health. Here are some keys to building a strong quality support network.
It doesn’t take a lot to check in with someone. If you’re a leader, there are simple steps you can take to check in with your team, too.