By first, respecting yourself & others.
you have to answer that yourself
Yes you can, though most people are their own worst enemies. You would first ask yourself what a friend really is and try to be that person for yourself.Friends look out for each other and try to be there for one another, so do your really look out for yourself and stand up for yourself? Someone's friend won't let others take advantage of them, so ask yourself if you let others take advantage of you? If so, then you aren't being a good friend to yourself. Friends would never let their friends fall into self-destructive lifestyles, so if you are doing drugs and getting drunk, then you aren't being a good friend. Friends care about the health and welfare of their friends, so if you are not taking care of yourself, then you are not being a good friend to yourself.Many experts say that loving other people starts with loving yourself, and that being friends to others means first being your own friend. Of course, the flip side works too. If you treat others well, you in turn increase self-respect, and it then becomes easy to be your own friend.
Diligent worker, always giving your best. Eager to challenge yourself and never rest. Reliable and kind in all that you do. Kind-hearted friend, always there for others too.
I'm not really sure how anger can be a 'friend' but you can use anger as a sort of radar or highlighter that points out issues you have with yourself and others.
When a friend dies, part of yoursel dies too.
because we expect too many things from others and from ourself.
if you dont ask them yourself, you are seemingly too afraid, and he or she might not like that very much
Keep it too yourself so it wont reuin you guys friendship.
well you either get a very good trusted Friend too do it. Or you can be brave and ask him yourself.
you talk to them and tell them that you are annoyed by them but if they still do then you 'd be better off with another friend orelse soon you'll find yourself swearing too
Talk to someone, it helps. Slow down - reduce the amount of activities you are involved in. You need to give ample time to just yourself, too. For today, allow yourself to just be. Think about what is important to You, yourself. Disregard expectations of others. Then, list what fits your priorities and do what you must to unload the others. A big tip is to avoid responsibilities that you have taken on for others that they can do for themselves.