Moments In A Friend?s Life When You Should Lend A Helping Hand

Posted by Sophia Addison on June 4th, 2018

When They Are Looking For A Job

Job hunting can be very stressful, and each rejected interview or job calling can feel very demotivating. At moments like this, it’s vital that you be supportive and help them be motivated. Encourage them to work on their CV and work on their interviewing skills. The harder you work for it, the better the results will be. If you have the ability to do so, help them line up a job; even if it’s only a temporary or part-time job until they managed to work their way to their permanent, dream job.

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When A Loved One Has Passed Away

The passing of a loved one is never easy to deal with. This is especially true when the deceased is close to you. If a family member of your friend has passed away, they might be feeling a little lost. In moments like this, any form of help would be a good idea. Making sure the funeral servicesgo well, making sure they eat well and take care of themselves, making sure their business is taken care of until they can free themselves of the grief…these are all great ways to help out in trying moments. Above all, providing them a shoulder to lean against alone can help them a lot more than you can imagine…

When They Are Organizing Their Wedding

A wedding is a joyous occasion; an occasion in which two heart officially bond as one. if your friend is panning his or her wedding you can definitely be of help. More often than not, the happy couple generally tends to be a little overwhelmed with all that needs to be done. From dealing with the cards to helping them secure a venue for their big day to even helping them decide on the big day’s grand menu, you could do so much to lessen their confusion. Remember that though they might opt for an organizer or planner, there is still much to be done.

When They Have A Baby

Bringing new life to this earth is nothing short of a miracle, and this is a moment to celebrate for sure. But along with the joy comes the responsibility and the inevitable fatigue. Whether your friend is the baby’s father or mother makes no difference; they can definitely use your help. Offer to cook for them, or take a few heats and eat meals along with you when you go to visit. Offer to babysit the little one so your friend can get some much-needed sleep, or shower without worrying or hurrying. Every little thing can help them a great deal.  

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