Where to find like minded friends




















Some dating apps are even branching out to friendships too — like Bumble bff Bumble for friends. Just swipe through until you find someone who you have something in common with, see if you match and set up a friend date.

If you consider yourself a foodie, joining a local supper club is a great way to meet new people while enjoying incredible new dishes. To find one near you, Eatwith is a good place to start. Find charity work that appeals to you and make a difference while making new friends.

Your favourite charity will most likely have a section on their website explaining how you can get involved, or look for databases such as VSO and WorkingAbroad to find volunteering opportunities around the world. An easy way to become a gym butterfly is through groups like ClassPass which lets you try a variety of different fitness classes at lots of different studios for one monthly membership fee.

Organisers like GO Mammoth hold regular social leagues in multiple sports for all ages. Are you a dog owner or just wish you were? Have you made new friends online? Share what you bonded over in the comments below! First off, be clear on the kind of people you want to meet. If you want to lose weight, perhaps you want to meet people who are conscious about their diets and exercise.

Being clear of your criteria helps you to be laser focused in your efforts. Next, think about where such people will hang out. Meet-up groups such as Meetup. It was through going to a vegetarian meet-up via Meetup. Communities and recreational clubs are also another avenue to meet like-minded people.

This article shares seven different places you can meet more like-minded people: Cooped Up Indoors? Get a Life with These 7 Tips. After all, where the intention goes, the energy energy flows. Just keep at it and you will see results in time. What Should I Do? If you like this article, join my newsletter where I share more personal growth insights.

Each week, I send inspirational tips for daily life. Join below. No spam. This ties back to the point I made at the start of this guide:. To find like-minded, the key is to learn how to make small talk and then transition to personal conversation.

I linked to two guides about that in step 1 of this guide. My friend, on the other hand, was more socially skilled at that time. He met many new friends at that computer festival and whenever he went. Because he knew how to small talk and transition that into personal conversation.

If you already meet people regularly, like at work or school, the easiest path is to get to know them better. It might turn out you have things in common with them. Make a conscious effort to talk more to people you meet on a regular basis, and figure out if you have things in common using the methods in step 1. I always disliked small talk because it seemed to have no purpose. Only shallow people seemed to make small talk. When I was younger, I was interested in exercise and weightlifting so I spent a lot of time on a weight training forum.

I made several online friends there, and some, I met in real life. That was 15 years ago, and today, online forums are several times more powerful with larger, more niche communities and more opportunities. Reddit is powerful as it has uncountable sub-reddits for very specific interests.

Then there are countless forums. On top of that, you have all the Facebook communities. Search for anything related to your interests, and be active in that community by posting and commenting. After a few weeks, people start recognizing your name. The upside to this method is that you can make friends even if you feel uncomfortable meeting strangers at live meetups. The downside is that most of these friendships will stay online.

Sometimes, there are opportunities to meet up live, too, as I did with that training forum. I had a hard time taking the app seriously at first, mainly because the name is so silly. I was surprised by how interesting people you can find there. Today, I have two good friends from that app that I hang out with on a regular basis.

A heads up is that I live in NYC. This app might be less effective in a small town. Here, I talk about how to make friends in a small town. Here our review of the best apps and websites for making friends. As an example, I love to have deep conversations and when I had just moved to that smaller city, I was starved on deep conversations. I decided to start my own group. I asked them to invite their friends, and the group grew. We met for 6 months or something like that.

Pretty cool! I joined a friend to another meetup specifically for people with online businesses. That group was also weekly, and 3 of my best friends are from that group! The founder of that group had a really clever way to find people:. He promoted his group on Facebook specifically for people who liked other online business pages in that city.

You can target crazy-specific stuff on Facebook, like only women aged who live in the western parts of Kentucky who like Chihuahuas but not Bulldogs.

Because it was so targeted, he only spent dollars, and several people showed up. When I was younger, one of my interests was making movies. I and some friends from school used to meet up and work on different film projects. My friends, in turn, involved other friends, and I got to know a lot of people through these projects. You can join something ongoing related to what your interests are.

Here are some thoughts on how to find those projects:. The truth is that you can find like-minded literally everywhere as long as you make it a habit to get to know people on a more personal level, using the methods in step 1. The point is that every person you come across is an opportunity to make friends with.

Therefore, make sure to meet a lot of people. Personally, my knee-jerk reaction was to say no to invites, because I like to spend lots of time by myself. To overcome that, I tried saying yes to all invites, but that was impractical. A good rule that a friend taught me is to say yes to 2 out of 3 invites.

The risk with saying no to too many invites is that people soon stop inviting you. Again, I have some links in step 1 of this guide for that. Do you have a number? And then, you can text a few days later. Was nice talking with you.



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