Wexford People

Take time to reflect on your friendship­s

- CALODAGH MCCUMISKEY’S Calodagh McCumiskey teaches meditation and yoga. She offers business wellbeing programmes for businesses and weekly meditation classes in Wexford and Waterford 087 1335230 | info@spirituale­arth.ie | www.spirituale­arth.ie

‘FRIENDSHIP... is not something you learn in school. But if you haven’t learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven’t learned anything.’ Muhammad Ali

Friendship is a relationsh­ip of mutual affection between people. Friends are one of life’s greatest gifts. Friendship nourishes the heart and gives a feeling of richness and connection that money cannot buy. Friendship is a key part of our wellbeing. It nourishes our heart and soul. A happy heart makes for a happy life and a happy soul will easily feel connected with their purpose.

One of the most amazing aspects of friendship is the understand­ing we develop and the feeling of being understood which gives meaning and strength to our lives particular­ly in the tougher times.

Problems always come when we feel separate, or alone or not part of. This gives space for doubt, suspicion, loneliness and isolation. Sometimes circumstan­ces happen and our trust with friends breaks. This happens to everyone and it hurts. But it important to learn from these situations and never to close our heart to other friendship­s. Just because you get food-poisoning once should not stop you eating forever.

Best friends are the people that bring out the best in us. Spend time with people that bring out the best you. Bring out the best in others. Sometimes that means helping people see their weaknesses and sometimes that involves you being shown yours.

It is not always easy to see things in our own lives. It is wonderful to have friends that can help us see how we can be and do better. Because they want us to be our best, they will tell us what we need to hear, not just what we want or like to hear.

As the heart enjoys the food of friendship, it opens us up to all the wonderful things life and the world has to offer.

Friendship trains us to be compassion­ate with others and ourselves. To be a good friend to others, we must first be a good friend to ourselves.

We often have ideas of what friends should and should not do. What does it mean to be a good friend to others and what does it mean to have good friends? It is good to reflect on this for yourself and how you are as a friend to others. Friendship is more about being first. Being a friend, guides us what do in a situation.

Friends are there in times of trouble. Are we there for others in their dark times? It is a busy world these days and we all lead busy lives. Being a friend sometimes means being there for others when we have other plans.

Friendship is not always a balanced equation. There is give and take at different times.

Sometimes geography or circumstan­ces and events appear to separate us from friends. But even if we don’t see or connect with them, it is important to always honour what was shared. Sometimes all that seperates us is ego and then we need to reflect more when this happens.

Friends accept us for who we are and give us the freedom to be ourselves. This is mutual. Friends make life fun and joyful.

Take time this week, to reflect on how you are with friends and friendship. If you feel you need to make changes do. You will be very enriched by the results.

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