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The Friend Cleanse: How to identify energy vampires, set boundaries & balance your glass of life

The Friend Cleanse

It’s that time of the year when the spirit of Galentine’s Day – a day to celebrate female friendship and empowerment – is in full swing. While you may be thinking of fun outings or gifts to show appreciation for your gal pals, have you considered dedicating this day to introspection and personal growth within your friendships? A friend cleanse, much like spring cleaning, can be revitalizing. Here’s why taking the time to evaluate your social circle might be one of the most self-loving actions you can take this February.

Why A Friend Cleanse?

The company we keep profoundly impacts our lives. They influence our self-esteem, decisions, and even our stress levels. Asking whether your friendships are elevating you or holding you back is not only wise but essential self-care. A friend cleanse helps you consciously choose who you want to invest your time and energy in and rid yourself of any ‘energy vampires’.

Identifying Toxic Friendships

Toxic friendships leave you feeling drained, criticized, or unsupported. They are the relationships where jealousy, negativity, and disrespect outweigh positivity and joy. Sometimes, these signs are subtle, like the anxiety you might feel before meeting up or the relief when their name doesn’t pop up on your phone. Reflecting on how each friend makes you feel is the first step towards recognizing which relationships might need reassessment.

Steps for a Friend Cleanse

1. Self-Reflection

Begin by grounding yourself in your personal values and priorities. What characteristics do you treasure in a friend? Loyalty, humor, empathy? Making a list can help clarify the kind of friendships that enrich your life versus those that don’t align with your core values.

2. Evaluating Current Friendships

Consider the status quo of your current friendships. Which friends cheer for your successes and lend an ear when you need it? An honest analysis of your friendships’ dynamics can help you appreciate those who provide mutual support and identify others that may feel one-sided or conflictual.

3. Setting Boundaries

Communication is key. Sometimes, setting clear boundaries can transform a challenging friendship. It’s about expressing what you are and aren’t comfortable with – this might mean saying “no” more often or asking for the respect you deserve.

4. Letting Go

Recognizing when a friendship has run its course is tough. You might reminisce about the good times or feel guilty for wanting to move on. But friendships, like any relationship, should contribute positively to your life. It’s okay to create distance or end things if they are causing you more harm than good.

5. Cultivating Positive Friendships

As you let go of draining friendships, seek out new ones that align with your well-being. Look for people who share your interests or values, and remember that quality trumps quantity. It takes courage to reach out, but the rewards of fulfilling friendships are immeasurable.

On this Galentine’s Day, give yourself the gift of positive, nurturing friendships. Reflect, evaluate, and don’t be afraid to take action towards a circle of friends that supports your well-being. Remember, doing a friend cleanse is a form of self-love – and what better day to start than the one dedicated to celebrating women and friendship?

For more guidance and inspiration, get the book on Amazon by Dr. Leslie Dobson! There’s a wealth of information out there to help you navigate the intricacies of friendships.

We all desire lasting, positive relationships in our lives. Doing a friend cleanse might just set the stage for deeper, more meaningful connections. It is an empowering step toward your personal growth and happiness – and that’s what Galentine’s Day is all about, right? This Galentine’s Day, embark on a journey of friendship that fosters your heart and soul. Here’s to friendships that make us love, laugh, and grow! 🌸 #GalentinesDay #ToxicFriendships #FriendCleanse #EnergyVampires

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New Year’s Resolution: Do a Friend Cleanse!

Protect your mental health in 2024 by clearing out the energy vampires in your life. As we enter into a new year, it’s common for many of us to set resolutions and goals for ourselves. While most people focus on improving their physical health or achieving career aspirations, have you ever thought about doing a friend cleanse?

A friend cleanse is the act of evaluating your social circle and intentionally removing toxic or negative friendships from your life. It may sound harsh, but it can actually be a healthy and beneficial decision for your mental and emotional well-being.

The Friend Cleanse, Dr. Leslie Dobson

In today’s society, we are constantly connected to others through social media and online platforms. This can lead to a larger social circle, but not necessarily genuine connections with those around us. We often have friends who we may have known for years, but upon closer examination, we realize that they no longer share our values or bring positivity into our lives.

Doing a friend cleanse allows you to focus on those who truly matter and bring value to your life. It also creates space for new friendships and relationships to blossom. Here are some steps to follow if you’re considering doing a friend cleanse:

  1. Reflect on your current friendships: Take some time to think about the people in your life and the role they play. Are there any individuals who drain your energy, cause drama or bring negative vibes into your life? Are there any friends who you have drifted apart from or no longer share common interests with?
  2. Set boundaries: If you do decide to distance yourself from certain friends, it’s important to set boundaries and communicate your reasons. This can be difficult, but it’s necessary for the sake of your mental well-being.
  3. Be mindful of your social media presence: Social media has made it easy to keep in touch with people, even if they are not a positive influence in our lives. Consider unfollowing or muting these individuals to limit their impact on your mental health.
  4. Surround yourself with positive influences: As you distance yourself from negative friendships, make an effort to connect with those who bring positivity and support into your life. This could be through joining a new club or activity, volunteering, or reaching out to old friends who have always been there for you.
The Friend Cleanse by Dr. Leslie Dobson

Remember that doing a friend cleanse is not about being mean or cutting people out of your life without reason. It’s about prioritizing your own well-being and surrounding yourself with positive influences. It’s also important to remember that friendships can change over time, and it’s okay to let go of relationships that no longer serve you.

As we enter a new year, it’s the perfect time to evaluate our friendships and make necessary changes for a happier and healthier life. Don’t be afraid to do a friend cleanse and surround yourself with those who truly support and uplift you. Your mental well-being will thank you. So, take the time to reflect on your friendships and make any necessary changes for a brighter future. And above all, remember to prioritize your own happiness and well-being in all aspects of your life.

It’s never too late to make positive changes and surround yourself with people who bring out the best in you. So, cheers to a new year and a fresh start with positive friendships! Pre-order “The Friend Cleanse” book to get all the information to help you in 2024. Order now and get $5 off!

The Friends Cleanse by Dr. Leslie Dobson

Within this book you will discover how to identify people and their energy and then strategically place them around your sphere based on if they add or subtract from your quality of life. Your time is precious, learning how to establish healthy boundaries is crucial to living a balanced life. The book is packed with tips from Dr. Leslie Dobson who has spent over 20 years in the assessment and treatment of mental health disorders in individual and group therapy, criminal and civil law. She was recently featured on Good Morning America!

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