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Life isn't easy! But supportive relationships will help.
We all have a diverse set of needs. Everyone has their own unique perspective — including you!
A lot of us are going through difficulties. Having the right people to guide us through these difficult times can boost our chances of success in life.
Having no support system:
Having a strong support system:
Who should be in your support system?
Support doesn't have to be about mental health alone.
Support can be about building a team who helps you reach your goals.
Did LeBron James make it to the top by himself? No! He had a support system along the way.
How do we build our roster of champions?
Identify helpful supporters that are healthy and mutually uplifting.
Build multiple circles of support.
Follow your passions to connect with others.
Quiz
Who can you add to your support network?
Finding people who are working towards a healthy life typically have a great perspective on guiding us toward where we want to be in life!
How do you make a support system?
Find what works for you! Remember, your support network is yours and no one else's. It doesn't need to fit a cookie-cutter mold.
It's good to have a hype person! You want to find people who encourage you to follow your passions! Take note of those who are honest, empathetic, and who are supportive of your dreams.
It also helps to have people who aren't afraid to tell you things like, "Maybe you shouldn't go to that party. You have an exam tomorrow morning."
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Who should I keep away from?
If you see these warning signs in people, you might not want to include them in your support network:
Undermining your accomplishments or difficulties
Overly judgemental of others
Upsetting someone who is already clearly struggling
Check out these Bytes for more info:
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Build your support network today!
This Byte has been authored by
Denzell Willis-Mackay
Data Analyst/Student
Sarah Kothlow
Sarah
Natasha Hickey
EnglishProfessor at Paris Sorbonne Nord University
Josh Faulds
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