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[Overcoming the Loneliness: How to Cultivate Meaningful Adult Friendships]-[How to Build Closer Friendships & Get Rid Of Loneliness]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2024-06-24

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Breaking the Cycle of Loneliness in Adulthood

In this episode, Mel Robbins addresses a universal struggle: the feeling of isolation and the difficulty of maintaining friendships as an adult. Robbins admits that she often falls into the trap of scrolling through social media, seeing others at parties or gatherings, and feeling like a "loser" who has been left out. She argues that this experience is a form of "self-torture" fueled by five specific lies we tell ourselves.

The Five Lies That Sabotage Your Social Life

  1. "Everybody's life is a huge party." Robbins explains that social media creates a distorted reality. Comparing your life to the curated highlights of others is a "mental death spiral." The truth is that if you want a party, you must be the one to create it rather than waiting for an invitation.
  2. "I don't fit in / People don't like me." Robbins introduces the concept of the "liking gap," a psychological phenomenon where we consistently underestimate how much others actually like us. By assuming people don't like us, we reject ourselves before we even give others a chance to connect.
  3. "Best friends must be forever (BFF)." This label puts unnecessary pressure on relationships. Robbins suggests that "best friends are flexible." Friendships naturally fade as priorities change, and holding onto them out of obligation only breeds resentment.
  4. "I need to be everybody's friend." You cannot be everything to everyone. Trying to please everyone turns you into a "people pleaser." Instead, embrace who you are, like a "juicy peach," and accept that you will naturally align with people who appreciate your authentic self.
  5. "I am too busy/tired to socialize." Many people use busyness as a shield against loneliness. Robbins cites behavioral scientist Nicholas Epley, noting that we have a "ridiculously negative anti-social filter" that makes us dread socializing, even though we almost always enjoy it once we actually push ourselves to go.

Tools for Building Connection

To turn these patterns around, Robbins proposes three practical tools:

  • The Framework of Friendship: Categorize your relationships into "Reason, Season, and Lifetime." This helps you stop "gripping" onto people who are only meant to be in your life for a specific chapter, allowing you to be more flexible and less hurt by natural transitions.
  • The Power of Effort: Citing research from the University of Kansas, Robbins highlights that it takes approximately 164 hours to transition from a casual acquaintance to a close friend as an adult. This requires intentional effort and moving out of your comfort zone.
  • The Daily Reach-Out: Make it a habit to text one friend every day. Whether it is a simple message or a "selfie video," these small, unexpected gestures significantly strengthen connections and combat the feeling of being alone.

Robbins concludes by reminding listeners that they are not just seeking friendship—they are the friend that someone else desperately needs. By taking the initiative, you move from a state of passive loneliness to an active, connected life, proving that some of your most favorite people are still waiting for you on the "road ahead."

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go down a rabbit hole
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shoulder to shoulder
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on the outside looking in
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel and welcome to the Mel Robbinspodcast.
Yeah, I'm going to start by admitting something toyou.
I'm not really proud ofthis, but I think you're going to relate toit.
Thismorning, I went down a little bit of a rabbit hole and it just was kind of one of these moments that wasn't that big of adeal, but it kind of cameone, youknow.
Youknow, I just started off like any othermorning.
I had my coffee and I pick up my phone and sonaturally, ofcourse, I hop on socialmedia.

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