How to help a friend in need –
The importance of Sisterhood!
July 18, 2016
There’s nothing
like Sisterhood – the bond between women that transcends ordinary acquaintance.
When the going is good and the laughs keep rolling, it’s easy to smile and giggle through the joys of life with our Sisters.
But when the going
gets tough and a friend is suffering how do we help them in their hour of need?
How do we offer
support even though we might feel terrified or uncertain inside?
In recent years
when a dear friend of mine was going through cancer I reached out to offer
support in whatever way I could.
The initial shock
of her diagnosis didn’t deter or immobilse me – it empowered me to be the best
friend I could be in her many hours of need.
So how did I help
when the situation seemed helpless?
I reached inside
and found the best parts of myself and offered them to her:
- I talked to her (because I love to yabber)
- I listened to her (because there’s nothing more important)
- I wrote to her (because it’s a gift I can give from the heart)
- I encouraged her to smile in whatever ways I could:
- I asked my kids to draw her pictures
- I created a book of positive words (for her to read whenever she needed)
- I sent her gifts
- I emailed her joyful U-Tube clips
The ways we offer
support are limited only by our imaginations.
Whether someone
you know is grieving the death of a loved one, is separated from a partner, is
suffering from illness or otherwise, there are many things you can do to
support a Sister:
- Ask her directly how you can help?
- Listen and acknowledge her feelings
- Be patient and let her tell her story in her own time
- Help her prioritise self-care
- Phone her regularly to check in
- Write her caring letters/emails
- Send her care packages (e.g. bath salts, chocolates, tea bags)
- Read her a beautiful passage from your favourite book
- Offer to take her out
- And remember that everyone heals differently – her way may be different to yours.
There are also
some excellent positive healing resources online that can help in times of
distress.
“Clinical psychologist Christina G. Hibbert, Psy.D developed a method called TEARS
– “Talking, Exercising, Artistic expression, Recording or writing experiences,
and Sobbing” – to help individuals cope with their emotions, particularly with
grief. “ These five things can give us something to do when feeling overwhelmed
by life stress.”
Read her full article here: http://psychcentral.com/lib/therapists-spill-14-ways-to-get-through-tough-times/
It’s never too late
to help a friend in need – pick up the phone and offer a Sister support!
For local professional
support visit the link below:
This article is
dedicated to the amazing women who’ve helped me in my many hours of need!
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Article also published by:
SheBrisbane:
http://www.shebrisbane.com.au/body-soul/health-and-fitness/help-friend-need/
AND
Happiness+Wellbeing Academy
http://happywellacademy.com/how-to-truly-help-a-friend-in-need/
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Article also published by:
SheBrisbane:
http://www.shebrisbane.com.au/body-soul/health-and-fitness/help-friend-need/
AND
Happiness+Wellbeing Academy
http://happywellacademy.com/how-to-truly-help-a-friend-in-need/
1 comments
You are right Green, being sister is really beautiful things in life. Sisterhood keeps you more energetic and makes more friendly, more positive.
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