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6 Tips for Extroverts Trying To Make New Friends


6 Tips for Extroverts Trying To Make New Friends

Are you an extrovert who thrives on connection and conversation? Then you’re probably eager to make new friends! But even for extroverts, it’s important to be thoughtful in how you build those relationships. After all, real friendships that honor God take time and care. If you're looking to make new friends, here are six tips for extroverts to help you shine while staying kind and intentional.


1. Be a Great Listener

You might be great at striking up conversations, but friendships really grow when you take time to listen, too. Pay attention to what others share about themselves. Ask questions and show interest in their stories. James 1:19 reminds us, “Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak…” Listening is the first step to showing love and respect to new friends.


2. Look for Common Interests

Do you love sports, cooking, or volunteering? Start with activities where it’s easy to connect naturally with others. Maybe you can join a local Bible study group or serve at a community event. Shared interests give you something to bond over and make conversations flow more easily.


3. Be Patient

Friendships take time to grow. It’s tempting to rush into close connections, but slow and steady often leads to stronger bonds. Proverbs 17:17 says, “A friend loves at all times.” True friendships aren’t built overnight, and that’s okay! Patience shows others that you’re in it for the long haul.


4. Don’t Overwhelm People

Your enthusiasm is a gift, but not everyone will be ready to match your energy right away (like introverts!). Be mindful of how much you’re sharing or how quickly you’re trying to move the friendship forward. Give people space to open up at their own pace. A little balance goes a long way.


5. Pray About Your Relationships

Before building a connection with someone new, take time to pray about it. Ask God to guide you toward the right friendships and help you be a blessing to the people He brings into your life. Proverbs 3:6 encourages us to “Acknowledge Him in all your ways, and He will make your paths straight.” Trust God to lead you to the relationships He knows are best for you.


6. Be Yourself

The best way to form a lasting friendship is to simply be yourself. God created you with a unique personality and gifts to share. Don’t feel like you need to change who you are to fit in. Authenticity not only draws others to you but also honors who God made you to be.


Making new friends is exciting, but it also requires care and thoughtfulness. Focus on being a blessing to others, and trust that God will bring the right people into your life. After all, the friendships He’s a part of are the ones that will last!


 
 
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