You may have read the characteristics for good friends, or saw the Friendship Stickiness Chart, and are wondering where to even go to make new friends.
You’ve probably realized that it is difficult to meet friends at random. So, if you really want to find the good ones, you need to get intentional. Take charge of your life and put yourself in places where these kinds of people might hang out. Check out the list below for inspiration.
8 Places to Meet Potential Friends
- Meetup groups (Hiking, outdoors, trivia night, animal lovers)
- Personal networking (Book club, cooking class)
- Volunteering or service organizations (Habitat for Humanity, Rotary Club)
- Business networking (Chamber of Commerce, Toastmasters)
- Hobby activities (Gardening, art classes, sports)
- Spiritual spots (Church, meditation groups)
- Group fitness classes (Yoga, zumba)
- Create your own! (like I did with the Rosa Joy Ladies Hikes!)
Caption: I met this friend through a Meetup event years ago!
Recently, someone was telling me that she has made dozens of friends through the women’s recreational hockey league in Vail Valley. What a fun way to play a sport and build camaraderie!
If you want to get REALLY intentional about making friends, try out the Friendship Road Map, which is part of the Rosa Joy Find Your Tribe program (more on that below).
The Friendship Road Map walks you through:
- a visioning process
- your own hobbies and interests
- gives you brainstorm prompts for specific places/events
…..all so you can build an action plan to find potential friends IMMEDIATELY. Get the Road Map below!
Want to meet new friends…but don’t know where to start?
Build a lasting circle of friends with the Friendship Road Map – your free gift for signing up for the Rosa Joy newsletter.
- Go from “alone and doing nothing” to having weekends that are jam-packed with festivals, hikes, taking classes, and backyard barbecues with good friends.
- Discover interesting outlets for meeting people, even if it seems like there’s not much to do where you live.
- Most people say they want good friends, but never do anything about it. I’ll show you how to take the actions up front to not only meet new people, but to find the RIGHT friends for you.
Stop spinning your wheels, wondering how to make friends as an adult. Instead, get started building the friendships you deserve! Subscribe now to get this free 3-Page Guide.