Besties Before Burnout: Why It’s Essential to Make Time to Catch Up With Your Girlfriends

Life gets loud. Between work, marriage, kids, side hustles, healing journeys, and survival mode, friendship often gets pushed to the bottom of the priority list. But here’s the truth: when you stop nurturing your friendships, parts of you slowly begin to starve.

Why Female Friendship Is Emotional Oxygen

Girlfriends offer something unique:

  • Safe spaces to be honest
  • Mirrors for self-reflection
  • Laughter that heals
  • Truth without romance pressure

Romantic love can be beautiful, but friendship love is stabilizing. It reminds you who you were before responsibilities reshaped you.

How Life Slowly Pulls Us Apart

It doesn’t happen in one big moment. It happens through:

  • Missed calls
  • “We’ll plan soon” texts
  • Busy weekends
  • Exhaustion
  • Different life stages

Drift is rarely intentional—but it is dangerous.

Signs You’re Neglecting Friendship

  • You can’t remember the last time you laughed freely
  • You vent only to social media
  • You feel lonely even when surrounded
  • You don’t feel truly known anymore

Loneliness isn’t about being alone—it’s about being unseen.

Why Catching Up Matters More Than You Think

Catching up is more than gossip. It’s:

  • Emotional check-ins
  • Identity reinforcement
  • Healing through shared stories
  • Release through laughter

Your friends remind you of your strength when you forget it.

How to Make Time Without Overwhelm

You don’t need grand plans. Try:

  • Coffee dates
  • Phone walks
  • Car conversations
  • Grocery store meetups
  • Kid-friendly hangouts

Connection doesn’t need perfection.

Let Go of Guilt-Based Friendship

Friendship should not feel like a chore. If every conversation is built on guilt, something is wrong.

Choose friends who understand:

  • Your season
  • Your limits
  • Your humanity

Rebuilding After Distance

Start small:

  • One text
  • One call
  • One honest message: “I miss you.”

True friendship welcomes reconnection.

Final Thoughts

You don’t outgrow the need for friendship—you evolve in how you need it. Make time for the women who know your laughter and your tears. They are part of your survival story.


 

Connected Woman Magazine

Connected Woman Magazine is an online magazine that serves the female population in life and business. Our website will feature groundbreaking and inspiring women in news, video, interviews, and focused features from all genres and walks of life.

No Comments Yet

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.