The 3 Types of Friends to Hold On Tight to
Hey SGFC Fam! 🤍
Happy Monday, it’s time for another Monday Motivation.
I think we can all agree on one thing:
as we grow older, our circle naturally gets smaller.
Not because we became antisocial but because we kinda start focusing less on fun
and more on life. Well I do know of people who are still heavily partying in their 30s that’s why we drifted away.
As the partying days slowly fall behind,
you’ll realise something uncomfortable but true many of the people who were once around were really just there for the season.
And that’s okay.
Because if you’re lucky enough to have
a few rare friends who still show up,
who put in effort, who make your life a little lighter and better.
Send this to them.
Tell them you appreciate them.
Good friends are hard to come by.
And once you lose them, it’s even harder to find another.
#mondaymotivation #friends #intentionalliving #goodvibes #besties
As we traverse through different phases of life, the value of true friendship becomes clearer and more precious. Reflecting on my own experiences, I've noticed that not all friends stick around when life gets complicated or when success makes us seem distant from others. Those rare friends who stay when life gets tough are often the ones that make the biggest difference; they provide comfort and stability without judgment. Equally important are the friends who act as your personal cheerleaders. These friends believe in your potential even when you doubt yourself. They listen attentively to your fears and encourage you patiently without rushing you, helping boost your confidence and motivation. Their support can be the difference between giving up and pushing forward during challenging moments. Another invaluable type is the friend who watches out for you quietly but powerfully. They guide you away from social missteps, speak up for you when you’re not present, and protect your reputation without seeking any recognition. This kind of loyalty builds a foundation of trust that is priceless. From my perspective, cultivating and appreciating these friendships requires intentional living. It means acknowledging those who invest time and effort into your well-being, and reciprocating that support wholeheartedly. In busy, demanding lives, it’s easy to take such friends for granted, but it’s worth the effort to maintain these bonds. In sum, good friends aren’t about quantity but quality. Holding on tight to those who genuinely care—your rock in tough times, your motivators, and your protectors—enriches your life immeasurably. So reach out today, let your true friends know how much you appreciate them, and never underestimate the power of meaningful friendships.




