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250. Maintaining long distance friendships in our 20s

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November 22, 2024

TLDR: Learn about the psychological challenges of long-distance friendships, Jemma's 4 ingredient friendship formula, practical tips for maintaining connections, strategies when a friendship feels over, and advice on sharing it with your long-distance pal.

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Friendships are challenging, and when distance is added, it can become even more complex, especially in our 20s. In episode 250 of the podcast, the host discusses the psychological hurdles of maintaining long distance friendships and shares valuable tools to help these relationships succeed.

The Reality of Long Distance Friendships

  • About 50% of long distance friendships struggle, with many ultimately failing.
  • In your 20s, it’s common to have 2-5 friends living far away due to school, work, travel, or personal choices.
  • The emotional impact of physical distance often leads to feelings of loneliness and disconnection.

Why Long Distance Friendships Matter

  • Friendships formed early in life can face challenges as individuals move apart.
  • Maintaining these connections is essential for emotional support and shared experiences.
  • The transition from close proximity to distance often tests the foundation of friendship.

The Friendship Formula

1. Effort

  • Intentional Communication: Regular updates, planning visits, and prioritizing each other are necessary to keep friendships alive.
  • Stay Informed: Know your friend's significant life events and interests to stay connected.

2. Patience

  • Understand that life can get busy, and friendships may require time to adjust.
  • Show grace to friends during transitional periods, as everyone deals with their own challenges.

3. Opportunity

  • Be open to spontaneous moments that can strengthen your friendship, such as impromptu visits or calls.
  • Seize chances to reconnect, even if they are not perfectly planned.

4. Managing Expectations

  • Clearly communicate your needs and boundaries regarding communication frequency and depth.
  • Acknowledge that relationships change and adapt over time without necessarily ending.

Effective Communication Tips

  • Plan Regular Calls: Schedule phone or video calls to maintain regular contact.
  • Waffle Wednesdays: Share voice notes regularly with updates about life, big or small, to keep each other involved.
  • Snail Mail: Send handwritten letters to create excitement and provide a tangible connection.
  • Care Packages: Surprise friends with thoughtful gifts that show you care and are thinking of them.
  • Shared Activities: Participate in online activities or watch parties to replicate quality time together.

Navigating Friendship Challenges

  • It’s normal for communication to slip, resulting in feelings of guilt and awkwardness. Embrace these feelings and approach your friend to reconnect.
  • Remember that infrequent communication doesn't equate to decreased value of the friendship; life can disrupt connections.

Addressing Friendship Fizzles

  • Not all long-distance friendships will survive, and that’s okay. Understand that some will shift to acquaintances regardless of effort.
  • Use the "relationship galaxy" concept to categorize friendships: inner circle (closest friends), second circle (good friends), and third circle (acquaintances). This helps manage expectations and relationship dynamics.
  • Accept that sometimes friendships might naturally dwindle without animosity, allowing for a peaceful transition.

Conclusion: Embrace the Journey

Maintaining long distance friendships in your 20s is challenging but rewarding. Understanding the foundational principles of effort, patience, opportunity, and expectations can help these relationships thrive. Cherishing the special moments and memories made during visits is invaluable.

Long distance friendships are worth the effort, offering a broader social network and unique experiences. Communication and the willingness to adapt will cultivate a lasting bond across distances. Each connection is an opportunity for growth and understanding, which enriches both your lives.

Takeaway

Reflect on your long distance friendships and consider sharing the insights from this episode with your friends to reaffirm your commitment to nurturing these meaningful relationships.

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