"Be consistent and loyal to friendships." - James Impraim
My mom once said to me that, “What makes food delicious is not the cook but the right application of ingredients”.
So my question is what were some of the ingredients you invested in your friendship way back in school? I believe by the Grace of God The School Of Friendship has educated us on some of these ingredients.
Can we quickly look at some of them?
1. Be considerate on your friends: Take into consideration their needs, desires and feelings.
2. Share with your friends: Teach your friends what you know, give to them and help them succeed. Always remember "sharing is caring".
3. Commit to your friends: Be consistent and loyal to the friendship.
4. Stand by your friends: Whether times are good or they are bad, stand by them.
5. Listen and keep your friend's confidences: Make sure that you are kind of person that you would trust. Be a safe place for your friend's secrets.
6. Encourage and motivate your friends: Give counsel if they ask for it. Be the kind of friend they’ll be grateful for.
I believe you have learnt something little to help boost your friendships. Let's stay connected at The School of Friendship.
Kind regards,
JAMES IMPPRAIM
Speaker | Mentor
Can we quickly look at some of them?
1. Be considerate on your friends: Take into consideration their needs, desires and feelings.
2. Share with your friends: Teach your friends what you know, give to them and help them succeed. Always remember "sharing is caring".
3. Commit to your friends: Be consistent and loyal to the friendship.
4. Stand by your friends: Whether times are good or they are bad, stand by them.
5. Listen and keep your friend's confidences: Make sure that you are kind of person that you would trust. Be a safe place for your friend's secrets.
6. Encourage and motivate your friends: Give counsel if they ask for it. Be the kind of friend they’ll be grateful for.
I believe you have learnt something little to help boost your friendships. Let's stay connected at The School of Friendship.
Kind regards,
JAMES IMPPRAIM
Speaker | Mentor