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Be Well Moments brings you my favorite bite-sized highlights from the season. Enjoy quick insights from our longer conversations in a digestible format. If you'd like to listen or watch the full episode, click the link below.
Are you doing friendship right? Simon Sinek talks about what it means to be a friend today. He shares an '8-minute rule' that could change how you handle relationships. Sinek explains why it's okay to end friendships, even long-term ones, that don't work anymore.
He talks about setting boundaries, how to 'break up' with friends, and why trying to help everyone might hurt your own relationships. If you're having trouble making friends or thinking about your current friendships, this conversation gives you ideas to build better connections.
Sinek digs into what real friendship looks like and offers ways to improve your social life. He explores the challenges of maintaining friendships and provides practical advice for nurturing meaningful relationships in today's world.
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