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Here&#039,s some advice on how to meet new people and make friends. How to Meet New People and Make Friends with The Best. Before we get into some smooth techniques for meeting new friends, let&rsquo,s understand why it&rsquo,s been hard to do until now.

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Why It&rsquo,s Not Your Fault If You Can&rsquo,t Meet Interesting New Friends. Among many reasons: 1. Your parents didn&rsquo,t teach you to make friends as an adult ! This skill is quite different from the techniques used by children to make new friends. 2. Making friends is a step out of your comfort zone&mdash,you may feel emotionally threatened when you meet new people, and that&rsquo,s not easy to change. 3. Wishy-washy advice on how to make friends is too general and can&rsquo,t be applied. You need specific steps and clear strategies for meeting, and making friends with great people. Making the right friends can make your life ten times more enjoyable. With great friends, you can share your life stories and experiences, learn new things, and have the fun of your life during weekends, trips, and adventures. It&rsquo,s way better than just accepting that you&rsquo,ll have to spend your time in a lonely and dull state, while you know you deserve better than that. Now, the most important thing you can do is learn how to meet new people who you actually want to spend time with. How to Meet New People Quickly. To simplify, let&rsquo,s break this technique down to 6 important steps: 1. Decide on a subject/ interest/ hobby/ sport that you love. 2. Find forums or meetup groups about that subject. 3. Select interest groups that meet regularly to discuss the subject. 4. Attend their meetings. 5. Talk about stuff like: when you started to like the subject/hobby, how often you do it, people you know that do the same thing, and similar. 6. Jump to conversation topics that have nothing to do with the main interest. If your mind goes blank on &ldquo,step 1&rdquo,, look for interest groups in your area and choose one or two that seem the most interesting. This is really all you have to do to meet new people, and you can talk to as many people in these events as you think or feel is enough. How To Kick-Start the Friendship (A Crucial Piece) Some people do what I just told you and still can&rsquo,t create new friendships. And that&rsquo,s because they don&rsquo,t know a simple, but crucial tip, that you&rsquo,re about to find out: having one commonality with someone is not enough&mdash,you need two commonalities to create a friendship. When you go to the social gatherings and start meeting new people, look for things that you have in common other than the main subject of the meeting. The formula goes like this: First Commonality + Second Commonality = Potential Friendship. Most people think they need one commonality with a person to create a friendship, and it can be frustrating and lonely when they actually meet interesting people but can&rsquo,t make friends with them. Now that you know this crucial tip, you can discover even more pieces to your success in getting the friends you want in your life. Go Further. If you want to learn to get free tips on how to overcome your emotional blocks that prevent you from meeting people, and more specific techniques on how to meet interesting people and make friends, then get on my Free Social Skills Newsletter. Just scroll down and head over to the Get The Friends You Want site. Share Pin it Tweet Share Email. Read Next. More by this author. Paul Sanders. A communication expert who tries to help people improve their social skills and make friends anywhere. Trending in Communication. More by this author. Paul Sanders. A communication expert who tries to help people improve their social skills and make friends anywhere. Trending in Communication. Read Next. 6 Solid Reasons Why You Should Keep A Diary. How Swimming Changes Your Brain And Makes You Mentally Healthier. 4 Best Place to Travel If You Love Food. 4 Common Hair Complaints and How to Handle Them. Last Updated on March 3, 2022. Why Some People Have a Lack of Empathy (And How to Deal with Them) Certified Professional & Holistic Coach, bestselling author, host of the Awakening to Life podcast Read full profile. Share Pin it Tweet Share Email. We all have interacted with some people that seem to have a lack of empathy, at some point of our lives. It can be someone at work, within our personal relationships, and even within our friend group. Those experiences can leave us feeling frustrated, unsettled, angry, disappointed, and even betrayed, especially when we need support. It gets especially painful if you are in a relationship with someone who is unable to put themselves in your shoes. Especially when we consider some of these people our friends, or maybe even worse, when those people are family members and we have to be in contact with them frequently. In this article, I will share with you the signs when someone is lacking empathy, why some people seem to lack it, how to deal with them and introduce you to Empathy Deficit Disorder, which occurs in some people. This insight will help you so that you don&rsquo,t feel so frustrated and disappointed, help give you meaning and help you lead a happier life. Table of Contents. Why Some People Have a Lack of Empathy (An Introduction to Empathy Deficit Disorder) What Exactly Is Empathy? According to Dictionary.com, Empathy is: the psychological identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings, thoughts, or attitudes of another. The word originates from the Greek word &ldquo,empatheia&rdquo,, meaning physical affection or passion. PsychologyToday.com defines Empathy as: the experience of understanding another person&rsquo,s thoughts, feelings, and condition from their point of view, rather than from your own. You try to imagine yourself in their place in order to understand what they are feeling or experiencing. They go on to say that empathy facilitates prosocial (helping) behaviors that come from within, rather than being forced, so that we behave in a more compassionate manner. In other words, empathy is when you&rsquo,re able to put yourself in someone else&rsquo,s position, both at an emotional and intellectual level. Additionally, Empathy is one of the defining characteristics and foundational pieces of emotional intelligence. Mental Health America defines Emotional intellegence as. the ability to manage both your own emotions and understand the emotions of people around you. Of the five key elements of EI (self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy and social skills), empathy drives one&rsquo,s ability to have strong interpersonal skills. True compassion means not only feeling another&rsquo,s pain but also being moved to help relieve it &mdash, Daniel Goleman. An important note, empathy can often be confused with sympathy, which is not the same thing. See 7 Intricate Differences Between Empathy And Sympathy for a fantastic comparison between the two. In short, empathy means that you understand the feelings of someone else, whereas sympathy means that you share the feelings of someone else. Sometimes, sympathy can come across as unintentionally judgmental to the other person because it lacks having you put yourself in the other person&rsquo,s shoes. Signs That Someone Lacks Empathy. Even though human beings are social creatures by nature, empathy doesn&rsquo,t come naturally to all of us. Some people are more empathetic than others. In more extreme cases where people lack empathy, some people suffer from Empathy Deficit Disorder (EDD). As Douglas LaBier, Ph.D., a business psychologist, psychoanalytic psychotherapist, and the Director of the Center for Progressive Development in Washington, DC. said, Empathy Deficit Disorder is a pervasive but overlooked condition. In fact, our increasingly polarized social and political culture of the past few years reveals that EDD is more severe than ever. It has profound consequences for the mental health of both individuals and society. He explains that when you suffer EDD, you are unable to step outside yourself and tune in to what other people experience, especially those who feel, think and believe differently from yourself.













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