Month: March 2024

How to Expand and Grow Your Social Circle

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Everyone needs a supportive circle of friends, right? They bring new opportunities, emotional support (sometimes in the form of freshly baked brownies), and improve one’s everyday quality of life. Finding or growing your social circle can be a challenge, however, particularly if you’ve moved to a new city or started a new career. Even if you simply want to add more diversity to your life, a little help navigating this journey feels good.

I’ve been there and done that more often than the introvert in me would like. This journey, peppered with stumbles and triumphs, has taught me the invaluable art of listening, the courage to be vulnerably authentic, and the profound impact of diverse perspectives in my world.

Expanding your circle is about building meaningful relationships that enhance your personal and professional lives.

So what are some steps you need to take?

Assess Your Current Social Circle

The first step in this journey is to evaluate your existing relationships. Are they fulfilling? Do they align with your values and interests? Evaluating your current circle can highlight the types of relationships you’re missing and what you truly value in friendships.

Set Some Goals

Define what you’re looking for in new friends and connections. Do you seek professional networking, shared hobbies, or a more diverse group of friends? Setting clear goals can help you focus your efforts.

Meet New People

There is an endless number of ways to meet new people with similar interests. Some are easier than others, at least in terms of stepping outside of your comfort zone.

Join Clubs and Groups

Engage in activities you enjoy or have always wanted to try. These can be anything from fitness classes to book clubs to travel groups, and they offer natural opportunities to meet like-minded people.

Volunteer

Choose causes you’re passionate about. Volunteering is a powerful way to meet people who share your values.

Attend Workshops and Seminars

Educational events related to your interests or career can connect you with peers in your field. You can do this for your own interests, too; it doesn’t have to be on a professional level. I’ve found that age differences mean significantly less when you’re all focused on the same interest.

Leveraging Online Platforms

Use social media and networking sites to join groups or attend virtual meetups. Whatever your interest, there are a few social media groups for it. Just do a search on whatever platform you’re most comfortable with.

To effectively expand your social circle through social media and networking sites, join and actively participate in relevant groups, attend virtual meetups, and engage with other members.

Always approach interactions openly and respectfully while being mindful of your online safety. Consistent engagement in these communities can transform passive scrolling into meaningful connections, enriching your social circle and personal growth.

Be active and present in these new groups. Share your thoughts and offer help. Depending on your personality, this can be difficult. Focusing on your mutual interests makes it easier to stay engaged.

Maintaining New Relationships

Good friendships require effort. Make plans, keep in touch, and show that you care. Be a good listener and support your friends. Over time, these new connections will become deeper and more meaningful.

Overcoming Challenges in Social Expansion

Feeling nervous or facing rejection is normal. Remember that only some attempts at making a new friend will be successful, and that’s okay. Focus on the connections that feel right, and continue to put yourself out there.

Try not to take things personally. Everyone is going through their own personal struggles, which we likely know nothing about. Remember that every word and every action reflects the person they belong to, not you.

Why It Matters

Expanding your social circle as you age is crucial for maintaining both mental and physical health, and it can significantly enhance the quality of life.

Social interactions help reduce stress, depression, and the risk of chronic diseases. They also support cognitive functioning and potentially increase longevity.

An expanded social network provides vital emotional support, encourages a more active lifestyle, and helps counteract the loneliness and isolation that many older adults face.

Staying socially active is a key component of aging well. It fosters a sense of belonging and a robust support system for life’s challenges.

Final Thoughts

Expanding your social circle is a rewarding journey that can lead to personal growth, new opportunities, and lasting friendships. It requires effort, openness, and a bit of courage, but the rewards are well worth it. Start small, be yourself, and remember that every great friendship starts with a single interaction.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

What has been your most effective strategy for meeting new people and expanding your social circle? For those who have successfully expanded their social circles, what tips can you offer to someone just starting this journey? How has expanding your social circle impacted your personal or professional life?

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Ciara Miller’s Blue Knit Long Sleeve Dress

Ciara Miller’s Blue Knit Long Sleeve Dress / Summer House Season 8 After Show Fashion

I’m not sure why Ciara Miller says she doesn’t like the blue knit long sleeve dress she wore on the Summer House After Show, because we sure do! And we think it was a blessing in disguise that she missed the return window. Otherwise we wouldn’t have gotten to see it and realize we absolutely need one just like it.

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


Ciara Miller's Blue Knit Long Sleeve Dress

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Lindsay Hubbard’s Brown Sleeveless Turtleneck Dress

Lindsay Hubbard’s Brown Sleeveless Turtleneck Dress / Summer House Season 8 After Show Fashion

I have to disagree a bit with Danielle Olivera when she said Lindsay Hubbard was the worst dresser in the house. At least when it comes to her look for the Summer House After Show anyway. Because this brown sleeveless turtleneck dress is stunning on her. And the brown pumps she paired it with are anything but “Colorado”. This expensive vibe is only leaving us to wanting to upgrade our closet with this new look to rock.

Sincerely Stylish,

Jess


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What Gets You Up in the Morning? Challenge Yourself and Thrive After 60

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Do you look forward to the new day as you get up in the morning? Is there something that propels you out of a warm, cozy bed to dance into the day ahead?

Many years ago, I was on automatic pilot. My kids got me up in the mornings. Fortunately, they were not predawn risers, but they popped up with an energy and enthusiasm for the day that could not be ignored.

Mid-life, my job and/or exercise were my morning motivators. I went through phases of long distance biking or running and early mornings gave me the time I needed to get in the miles. I do miss those days.

In the current phase of my life, writing is my reason for getting out of bed each morning. Some days I am working on my blog. Some days I am writing for another website, such as Sixty and Me. Other days it’s writing for a course I’m taking, another writing project or my journal. But almost every day this brain dump and a strong cup of coffee are my energizers.

Do You Hit the Snooze Alarm… Again and Again?

There have been periods throughout my life when I hit the snooze or I didn’t even bother to set an alarm. Those were times when I couldn’t see a reason to get out of bed. Sleep was my refuge.

Each of us has gone through those periods. The first challenge is to recognize them before they become a dangerous way of life. The next challenge is to discover a new purpose – a new source of energy. Neither step is easy but they are necessary to a healthy life.

Sixty and Me is a good place to start looking for new inspiration. The conversations allow us to “meet” others who have felt disconnected. You are not alone is an important realization. Then the myriad articles brings stories of discovery and suggestions of new directions. Read them. What resonates? What brings a little flutter to your heart?

Personal R&D – Research and Development

The research and development part is a process. We have to step out of our comfort zone challenging ourselves to try something new – probably several new things. It’s like a business looking for the next great product. Research and development. Trial and error. Over and over until we discover the right trigger or energizer.

Join a club or group. Go to a community event or lecture. Walk through a new neighborhood. Read a different genre of book. Take a course – usually my favorite starting point.

I’ve gone through this process many times over the years, and I’ve learned that I really love learning! I have enrolled in enough classes to qualify as a Professional Student. Adult ed. College courses. Online courses. Exercise classes. Art classes. Craft classes. Weekend retreats.

I think that’s why writing has become my raison d’être. It always challenges me and gives me a terrific reason to research and learn.

Writing does not come easily. Most of what I put on paper (or in the computer) is never shared. It is a brain dump – like running or biking 20 miles or meditating. Writing clears my head and brings perspective to my life. It gives each day a starting point although I’m not sure where it will take me. I like that.

Let’s Have a Conversation:

What gets you out of bed in the morning? Do you have routines that energize you for the day? What is next on your research and development agenda? Please join the conversation.

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Best of March

Best of March

Best Sellers, Most Read + More

March totally flew by and was full of fabulous Bravo fashion. And whether you’re just starting to shop for Spring or have a head start we’ve got the most stylish pieces for the upcoming season according to the Blondetourage.

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1 Sutton Stracke’s Season 13 Reunion Look 2 Scheana Shay’s Green One Piece Swimsuit 3 Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Season 13 Reunion Look 4 Dorit Kemsley’s Season 13 Reunion Look 5 Kyle Richards’ Eye Patches at Sutton Stracke’s 6 Amanda Batula and Ciara Miller’s White Gingham Ruffle Bikini 7 Sonja Morgan’s Pink Crystal Mini Dress 8 Crystal Kung Minkoff’s Season 13 Reunion Look 9 Paige DeSorbo’s Black and White Striped Dress 10 Kyle Richards’ Season 13 Reunion Look


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1. Skyn Iceland Firming Eye Gels 2. Varsity Jacket 3. Eye Patches 4. Levi’s Jeans 5. Printed Dress


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