How to deal with fake friends

By Andre' J. Bolton

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Do you ever sense the feeling that the people you know and trust are somewhat fake? People who don't stick by you in every situation and don't tend to want to be around you? Just follow me with these steps and you can move on care less of what they think or do!

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Positive affrimations
  • Goal-oriented goals
  • New confidence

Step1
Have affirmations: Start saying to yourself that this in not the friendship you wanted and you moving on with bigger and better things. Make an affirmation that copies this same affirmation, so that you can let yourself know what you are doing as far as the friendship is going.
Step2
Set goals, imagine that you are being motivated. Just by your fake friends not building you up or being there, get around to activities and things that you like, so that you won't end up being drained by your fake friend.
Step3
Strive to become better, and meet other people who are open to you. Obviously you are doing something right if they are not around you. So, be yourself and wear your new confidence as this sentence: as long as you keep mistreating me, im going to still treat you right with respect because my life goals say that you can go/handle the next level im going to.

Tips & Warnings

  • Keep this going for 21 days and you will see results.
  • Keep yourself looking and feeling great.
  • People will be looking forward to meeting you because they know you are not fake.
  • You must stay consistent.

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on 7/14/2008 thank you!

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