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By Alma Gill
NNPA Columnist

Few Hang-out Friends

Dear Alma,

I have a nice majority of friends. However, I hang out mostly with my cousin. I am a year older; she is 18. With this being said, she has friends that are in her group range and vice versa. All my friends left for college while I stayed my first two years at home to save money. While being full-time at work and school, I still have leisure time. I find myself isolated because my cousin periodically hangs out with her set of friends more. I believe that because they seem to be more on her โ€œlevelโ€ and I donโ€™t do half of the things they do. All this is fine. I just find myself bored on most occasions because I basically donโ€™t have any friends to hang out with. I donโ€™t think going out by yourself is that much fun and finding real friends these days are like finding money on the street. What should I do? 

Sincerely,

Anonymous

Dear Anonymous,

What a fantastic question and Iโ€™m so glad you asked. Sweet pea, you are just getting started with life. Your biggest problem should be time, LOL. Believe me when I say, thereโ€™s a world full of activities and adventures for you to explore.

Hereโ€™s what Iโ€™d suggest. If you run, join a running group. Check out the site blackgirlsrun.com. Do you sing? Join a church or community choir. Take a cooking or swimming class. Tennis, maybe? My cousin Eric enjoys graphic design and art, check out comic-con.org.  Cause TBT, the question is: what incites your interest? Once you think of something, search that particular group on Facebook. Thatโ€™s a good start. How about Zumba! Girl, you gotta shake that thaang โ€“ show no shame, LOL. Excuse me, I got carried away, back to my Salt & Pepa days.

What Iโ€™m saying is: Challenge your comfort zone, expand your horizons. Itโ€™s kool to hang out with family and friends, but take some time to explore other hobbies that may interest you as an individual.

Depending on where you live, volunteer at a hospital, or with animals at a local shelter. I know some senior citizens who would love your company. Get out and do something for someone else. Thereโ€™s more to life than just empty hanging. Youโ€™re mission should be to hang out with a purpose. Pour into yourself a hobby or activity that reaps the benefits of attaining a personal goal. Something that engages you and causes you to lose track of time. Youโ€™ll meet new friends and a variety of great people who share the same interest.

Get started now, today. Write down every activity youโ€™ve ever dreamed of trying, regardless of location, destination, cost or going at it alone. My advice, young heart โ€“ run free, be brave, be bold, you can do it. Side note: I know youโ€™re almost grown, but always tell your parents where youโ€™re going. Before you know it, youโ€™ll have more on your plate than you can chew. Email me back and let me know how itโ€™s going. I canโ€™t wait to hear!

Alma

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