Kate Morris
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You need to put yourself out there.
If you want more friendships, they're not going to come knocking on your door saying, hey, be my best friend.
It's our first time we hung out.
The podcast is obviously important to me, but like nothing surpasses our friendship, money, business, anything like that.
And I'm Gemma, a space for no BS conversations for the women who want more.
And we are coming in hot with a final installment of the friendship series.
And we're so excited to kind of wrap it up and bring together with today's topic of building your ride or die circle of friends.
We can't wait to get into this.
We're going to use a lot of examples of things that we have seen work really well in the friendships in our life because we think that those practical examples really help.
And I think off the back of the topic of confidence, I think that's so important because when we talk about all of the issues that can come up in friendship, whether it be comparison or whether it be not showing up for your friends as much as you can, a lot of that can come down to the fact that you could be lacking confidence and you are feeling a certain way.
And like Kate said, the more that you work on that, the more that you're going to show up in a way that is going to be beneficial to not just you, but also the people around you because of
the way that you'll just be approaching everything because you won't be doing a comparison.
You'll be like, I'm happy with where I'm at.
I want my friends to succeed, which is really nice.
I also think when it comes to building your ride or die circle, you want to find people who are supportive of your goals and what's important to you.
And yes, of course, you need to be doing that to your friends, but maybe you're in a position where you're like, I still don't have that many of those people.
Now let's take it, let's run it back to the