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187/365 - Cooking Buddy! by Courtney Carmody
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  • Post category:Relationships / Support
  • Post published:September 14, 2015

When someone is going through a difficult life event, the basic functions of life tend to get forgotten. Offer to go on a walk with them, or bring them a meal.

Source: How to Encourage a Friend @ wikiHow

Photo: 187/365 - Cooking Buddy! by Courtney Carmody under Creative Commons license

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