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Friendship Day 2025: 10 simple habits to keep friendships alive when life gets busy

Friendships are key to emotional wellbeing—but adult life can make it hard to keep in touch. Here’s how small efforts can go a long way in staying connected.

August 03, 2025 / 08:01 IST
Simple acts like calling during your commute or inviting a friend for errands can help nurture lasting bonds. (Image: Pexels)

We have all heard it growing up—humans are social beings. And we witnessed it every day in our childhood—in school hallways, coaching classes, or neighbourhood playgrounds. Back then, friendships weren’t just one part of life—they were life.

As we grow older, though, that changes. Between juggling demanding jobs, relationships, responsibilities, ageing parents, and bills, our once-thriving friendships often take a backseat.

The truth is, friendships aren’t just emotionally nourishing—they’re vital for your health. Research shows strong social connections can lower stress, protect against depression, and even improve heart health. People with close friends tend to be happier and healthier overall.

We like to believe that a good friendship can pause and pick up right where it left off. And sometimes that’s true. But that idea can also quietly erode the relationship. Days turn into weeks, unread messages pile up, plans keep getting postponed—and before you know it, you’ve drifted from someone who once brought immense joy and comfort to your life.

So, how do you stay connected in the middle of the chaos that is adulthood? It doesn’t require grand gestures. Often, it's the tiny tweaks that count.

Here are 5 small habits that can keep your friendships alive

1. Invite Friends to Group Meetups

If time is short and calendars are packed, group hangouts are your best friend. Whether it’s a casual dinner, game night, or Sunday brunch, one gathering keeps multiple friendships nurtured.

2. Use Your Commute to Call and Catch Up

Your daily commute—whether it’s 10 minutes or an hour—is hidden gold. A quick check-in call while you’re stuck in traffic or walking home can rekindle that connection.

3. Turn Mundane Tasks into Moments Together

Need to hit the gym, go grocery shopping, or run errands? Invite a friend. It may not be glamorous, but it’s real. Co-working sessions, chore days, even laundry nights can double up as bonding time. There's deep intimacy in doing the mundane together.

4. Be Honest About Your Busy Schedule

One of the biggest friendship killers? Silence. And silence can often be misread as rejection. If you’re genuinely caught up, say so. Something like, “I’m in a hectic phase but I value our friendship—just wanted to let you know” can make all the difference.

5. Let Friends See Your Messy Life

We tend to invite friends over only when life is sorted. But what if we let them in during the messy parts too? Watch TV together in pyjamas, fold laundry while you chat, or just exist in the same space without the pressure to perform.

Now that many of us are managing long-distance bonds, spread across cities, countries, and time zones, it poses a challenge in staying in touch.

Yet, with intention and a few thought-out habits, such relations can stay as fulfilling.

Here are few ways to stay connected over long-distance:

Keep Communication Alive

  • Set a recurring call or check-in once a week
  • Don’t overthink it—send a voice note, a meme, or a random update
  • Share interests—like watching the same series or reading the same book

Show Up When You Can
  • Ask them how they really are
  • Cheer them on when something good happens
  • Be open about your own life—ups, downs, all of it

Make Time, Even in Small Ways
  • Catch up over a quick coffee or early morning walk
  • Rearranging a bit of your schedule can make room for connection
  • Don’t wait for them to reach out—go first

Friendships don’t always need hours—they just need your attention. A short message, a shared laugh, a “thinking of you” voice note—these might seem small, but they carry weight. They remind someone that you care, that you’re still there. And often, that’s more than enough to keep a friendship alive.
Manjiri Patil
first published: Aug 3, 2025 08:00 am

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