How To Approach Conflict & Forgive Your Friends

Connecting U: To Conflict & Forgiveness in Friendships Mayra and Emily dive into how to resolve conflict within friendships. You have a responsibility to tell your friends what is bothering you if you want to protect the friendship over time. Conflict is the tipping point of connection, because you are better known and accepted in a vulnerable place. This creates a strong bond and a strong friendship. If you feel like you can’t be yourself around that friend, this is a major sign of conflict that you need to communicate after processing with yourself. Bringing up hard topics create a deeper connection that stands the test of time. Key Takeaways: Show grace and acceptance for people who are different from you Your negative feelings are valid, but you need to communicate them kindly You are allowed to say no to your friends requests, but you will have to be okay if the friendship dissolves in that case Don’t apologize for how you feel, but there is always something you are responsible for Conflict is natural, so how are you going to clean up the mess? Do not be self-righteous in your process of forgiveness and mercy. Proverbs 27:9 “A sweet friendship refreshes the soul.” Tune in to Season 3: Friendships of the Connecting U Podcast for insightful discussions and practical advice on making meaningful friends. Subscribe to remain connected to God, yourself, and others. Follow us on IG and FB @ RemainConnected. TikTok @ ConnectingUPodcast. Hosts are @ Em.Robinsonnn and @ Mayra_Richards_ on IG.

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Welcome to Connecting U, where you belong. Hosted by Mayra Richards, CEO of Remain Connected Counseling, and Emily Robinson, Harvard graduate in Psychology. The Connecting U Podcast is a space where we share about our lives and analyze issues through a psychological lens. We discuss relationships, whether that's your relationship to others, to God, or to yourself. We want you to know that you are enough, you are lovable, and you are worthy. If you're seeking connection, belonging, or purpose, this podcast is for you.