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Healthy, supportive relationships don’t happen by accident. They take intentionality. They take a decision to practice the habit of friendship. Being proactive in your friendships makes a world of difference in the quality of your connections with other people. The effort is definitely worth the reward. Here are some ways to practice the habit of friendship.
- make friends by being a friend first
- choose to enjoy life with your friends
- support your friends in both good times and bad
- take the risk of making new connections
– Nelson Searcy and Jennifer Dykes Henson
The above excerpt is from p.101-102 of The New You: A Guide to Better Physical, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Wellness.
With your copy of The New You, you will come away with specific strategies on how to lose weight, get more sleep, lower stress, nurture better relationships, connect with God and much more! Anyone who wants to trade in the frustration of average living and less-than health for the hallmarks of the new life God promises will find The New You an effective personal guide for the journey.
Your partner in ministry,
Nelson
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