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Are Your Friends Willing to Take the Bus with You When Your Life Goes South?
- By Stephen Hopson
- Published 06/30/2008
- Overcoming Adversity
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Stephen Hopson
A former award-winning Wall Street stockbroker turned speaker, author and the first deaf pilot in the world to earn an instrument rating; Stephen Hopson teaches others how to transform adversity into success. www.sjhopson.com and www.adversityuniversityblog.com
Surrounding yourself with the right people is critical to your ability to overcome adversity.
From time to time I have small gatherings with friends. I am fortunate to have a group of people who enjoy themselves to the fullest without any air or pretense or expectation. Laughter comes easily. We all feel comfortable in each other’s presence. It is a wonderful feeling.
Are you feeling alone? Join a church. Become a member of Toastmasters if you want to be a better public speaker. What about local civic groups including but not limited to Kiwanis, Lion’s or Rotary clubs? They provide wonderful networking as well new friendship opportunities.
When you go to these functions, go with the mindset of helping others. Become a matchmaker and bring people together without any expectation of return. Believe me, if you let go and let God, you will experience incredible abundance in return; however, you must make sure your heart is in the right place - otherwise the universal law of giving and receiving will not be complete.
How can you tell if they are genuine? Watch their behavior. I ask myself the following questions about people who come into my life (and be sure to put yourself in another person’s shoes asking the same questions about you!).
Listen to how they speak. When you hold a conversation with them, is it all one-way? Or do they take time to listen to you? Do they appear to have your heart at interest when they’re really trying to make a name for themselves? How do they treat you - with respect or do they treat you like a child?
Are they controlling and manipulative? When you confront them about this behavior, do they try to turn things around by saying that they were “just kidding” or make it look like it was your fault or say you’re “imagining things?”
Are they willing to listen to your constructive criticism and take them at heart?
When you make a suggestion, do they act condescending or do they respect your opinions?
Are their behaviors congruent with what they say? Do they maintain integrity? Do they do what they say?
Do they really care about your achievements or do they appear jealous? Are they constantly telling you to see the big picture when they themselves aren’t seeing it?
Listen to your intuition about the other person. If you feel a tightening of your stomach, your heart picks up a beat and you feel drained when around a certain person, your spirit is trying to tell you something. Listen to it. You may have to let go of that person with love. Find a way to move on without burning any bridges.
Become a conscious collector of “true friends” because there will come a day when you’ll need them to support you through whatever challenges you might have coming your way.
Food for thought: Do you surround yourself with people who are willing to take the bus with you when things go down the tube?
“Lots of people want to ride with you in the limo,
but what you want is someone who will take
the bus with you when the limo breaks down”
- Oprah Winfrey
but what you want is someone who will take
the bus with you when the limo breaks down”
- Oprah Winfrey
From time to time I have small gatherings with friends. I am fortunate to have a group of people who enjoy themselves to the fullest without any air or pretense or expectation. Laughter comes easily. We all feel comfortable in each other’s presence. It is a wonderful feeling.
Are you feeling alone? Join a church. Become a member of Toastmasters if you want to be a better public speaker. What about local civic groups including but not limited to Kiwanis, Lion’s or Rotary clubs? They provide wonderful networking as well new friendship opportunities.
When you go to these functions, go with the mindset of helping others. Become a matchmaker and bring people together without any expectation of return. Believe me, if you let go and let God, you will experience incredible abundance in return; however, you must make sure your heart is in the right place - otherwise the universal law of giving and receiving will not be complete.
How can you tell if they are genuine? Watch their behavior. I ask myself the following questions about people who come into my life (and be sure to put yourself in another person’s shoes asking the same questions about you!).
Listen to how they speak. When you hold a conversation with them, is it all one-way? Or do they take time to listen to you? Do they appear to have your heart at interest when they’re really trying to make a name for themselves? How do they treat you - with respect or do they treat you like a child?
Are they controlling and manipulative? When you confront them about this behavior, do they try to turn things around by saying that they were “just kidding” or make it look like it was your fault or say you’re “imagining things?”
Are they willing to listen to your constructive criticism and take them at heart?
When you make a suggestion, do they act condescending or do they respect your opinions?
Are their behaviors congruent with what they say? Do they maintain integrity? Do they do what they say?
Do they really care about your achievements or do they appear jealous? Are they constantly telling you to see the big picture when they themselves aren’t seeing it?
Listen to your intuition about the other person. If you feel a tightening of your stomach, your heart picks up a beat and you feel drained when around a certain person, your spirit is trying to tell you something. Listen to it. You may have to let go of that person with love. Find a way to move on without burning any bridges.
Become a conscious collector of “true friends” because there will come a day when you’ll need them to support you through whatever challenges you might have coming your way.
Food for thought: Do you surround yourself with people who are willing to take the bus with you when things go down the tube?
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4 Responses to "Are Your Friends Willing to Take the Bus with You When Your Life Goes South?" 
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said this on 30 Jun 2008 9:38:25 PM CST
Listen to your intuition about the other person. If you feel a tightening of your stomach, your heart picks up a beat and you feel drained when around a certain person, your spirit is trying to tell you something. Listen to it. You may have to let go of that person with love. Find a way to move on without burning any bridges.
Perfect description of a drain ... Best to move on |
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said this on 01 Jul 2008 6:07:08 AM CST
Steve;
That's what I've learned - move on. I've done that on a number of occasions. I felt my energy being drained around certain individuals and realized it was not serving me any longer to be around certain types of people. So I blessed them and moved on |
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said this on 01 Jul 2008 5:02:09 PM CST
I've been through highs and lows. Tells you who your friends are. They're the ones who lift you up when your boat is filling with water. Those are the friendships I nurture!
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said this on 01 Jul 2008 9:24:05 PM CST
William:
That's it - find the ones who truly care about you and stick with them. Sometimes it takes a major crisis to find out who your true friends are. The results are often surprising - sometimes shocking. |

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