How to make friends as a Young Professional

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how to make friends as a Young Professional

Get Plugged In

Making friends is hard.

Here are 4 ways to make friends around you.

Do you wish you could go up and ask someone “do you want to be my friend” like you used to on the playground?

In school, our friends are in class with us. In college, they live in the same dorm. Suddenly, most of us find ourselves asking “how do I make friends?” It’s harder than it used to be, right?

But we know we want it. We want to feel known and we want to know others. But COVID, burnout, or stress have made most of us pretty lonely. And we know community is good for us, but it can be hard to find.

Whether you’re trying to make friends after graduating college, moving somewhere new, or recovering from a divorce, here are 4 ways to make new friends.

Invite someone from work to hang out

In all reality, the people most likely to be our friends are those we are in regular contact with. If you work at an in-person location, ask a peer if they want to grab lunch next week or food after work. 

Most people want friends as much as we do but are as nervous as we are. Have the courage to ask, and the people already around you may be more open than you realize.

Join us for Happy Hour!

New to the city? Let us break the ice for you! Now officially the hottest new trend in Denver nightlife, happy hour is the place to be on a Saturday night. Join us and other young professionals as we enjoy community, drinks, and live music at one of Denver’s finest venues

Find Local Events and Groups

 Local events and groups offer opportunities for meaningful friendships with people living near you. You can often find groups for many of the things you’re going through.

Here just a few of the groups and events we offer.

Happy Hours

Relationship Talks

Mixers

Park Days

Simple Church

Community Night

Join a community-centric gym

Gyms are one of the easiest places to meet people, especially gyms that offer group activities. Many people go to gym classes on a regular schedule, making it easy to have repeated interaction and slowly develop friendships. 

3 Ideas

  1. Go to group fitness gyms like Crossfit, Orange Theory, or Barre.
  2. Need a cheaper option? Gyms like Chuze or Vasa offer group classes like Zumba, Yoga, or Body Pump for affordable rates.
  3. Gyms that cater to certain hobbies, especially that require partners, like rock climbing or pickle ball, can give you a new activity and offer more opportunities to meet people in your area (that like doing the same things as you!)

Try Meetup Groups

Go on Facebook or Google and search for groups in your area relating to your demographic or interests. There are other people looking for the same thing as you. Meet them at local meetup events.

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