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Does being a "good friend" to some mean being a "bad friend" to others?

Does being a "good friend" to some mean being a "bad friend" to others?

Update: 2024-07-26
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In this episode, host and friendship expert Danielle Bayard Jackson discusses the idea that being a good friend to some might mean being a bad friend to others. She explores four points to consider when choosing which friendships to prioritize: being a good friend is relative, time is a limited resource, only 50% of friendships are reciprocal, and some people may be displeased with your choices. She encourages listeners to take inventory of their friendships and consider concentrating their efforts on their top three to five friends.

Keywords

friendships, good friend, bad friend, overwhelm, prioritize, time management, reciprocal friendships

Takeaways

  • Being a good friend is relative and different people have different expectations of what it means to be a good friend.
  • Time is a limited resource, and investing in certain friendships means other friendships may receive less attention.
  • Only 50% of friendships are reciprocal, meaning that not all friends rank each other the same way.
  • When choosing which friendships to prioritize, some people may be displeased or have expectations that you're not meeting.

Chapters

00:00

Introduction: The Complexity of Women's Friendships

02:25

Chapter 1: Being a Good Friend is Relative

05:02

Chapter 2: The Hidden Costs of Leaning into Certain Friendships

07:41

Chapter 3: Understanding the Reciprocity of Friendships

13:26

Chapter 4: Dealing with Displeased Friends: The Consequence of Prioritizing

16:15

Conclusion: Taking Inventory of Your Friendships

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Does being a "good friend" to some mean being a "bad friend" to others?

Does being a "good friend" to some mean being a "bad friend" to others?

Danielle Bayard Jackson -- Female Friendship Expert