Close Menu
Fit and Healthy Weight

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    A moment that changed me: A WhatsApp message about a little-known sport made me an unlikely celebrity in Japan | Friendship

    June 17, 2026

    How I Fuel for Soccer Sunday • Kath Eats

    June 17, 2026

    Cycling in the tracks of Britain’s camping pioneers from Oxford to Surrey | Camping holidays

    June 17, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fit and Healthy Weight
    Wednesday, June 17
    • Home
    • Diet
    • Mindset
    • Recipes
    • Reviews
    • Stories
    • Supplements
    • Tips
    • Workouts
    Fit and Healthy Weight
    Home»Workouts»5 Small Shifts That Saved My Long-Distance Friendships
    Workouts

    5 Small Shifts That Saved My Long-Distance Friendships

    By March 17, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    5 Small Shifts That Saved My Long-Distance Friendships
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    As a Brit who recently moved to Australia, I’ve been concerned about whether I can maintain successful long-distance friendships—particularly given my closest friend still lives in the UK. After all, research has shown that if you go two months without an in-person catch up with a friend, you’ll have a 30% drop in closeness. After five months, that number increases to 80%.

    I can attest to these stats in part. Some friends who I thought would be “ride or dies,” haven’t dropped me a message in months (or admittedly, I them). A couple I thought would always be there were nowhere to be seen when I last visited home. A newer friend in Australia was confident our time apart during this same period wouldn’t rock us—as was I—but things didn’t pan out that way.

    “Long-distance friendship can be hard because proximity is one of the things that creates connection,” psychologist Marisa G. Franco, PhD, author of Platonic: How The Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends, tells SELF. “There can be lots of obstacles,” she continues, noting that a lack of active effort and not being open to connecting digitally can contribute to figurative and literal distance.

    Maintaining closeness and connection with a friend who lives on the other side of the world is challenging—but also still very much possible. Case in point: my closest friend, Humeara, who still lives in London while I am here in Melbourne.

    Humeara and I have been friends for around four years, but we only became very close (i.e. “best friend” tier) in the past 18 months. We love to go to work events together (she’s a journalist too), head out for walks with her dog, and laze on the sofa watching Married At First Sight (the Australian version, always) when we’re both in London. We feel comfortable being in silence together, and as we’re both extroverted introverts, are happy to use our mutually agreed code word—“non-verbal time?”–should we need. She is kind, brave, hilariously funny, has solid morals, and accepts me for who I am (anxiety spirals and all).

    It goes without saying, then, that being apart is difficult—for both of us. We agree that not being able to pop over to see each other or pick up the phone due to the hefty time difference is one of the biggest challenges. It’s especially hard when your person isn’t there during the hard times. But mostly, it’s the little things we both miss, like grabbing a coffee and having a moan about things.

    friendships LongDistance Saved Shifts Small
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleBedroom Exercises to Restore Strength After 60
    Next Article NASA Astronaut Workout: How Jessica Meir Builds Muscle and Bone Strength in Space

      Related Posts

      Workouts

      50 Cent’s ‘Fightland’ Trailer Drops: New Boxing Crime Drama Looks Like the Next Must-Watch Series

      June 17, 2026
      Workouts

      ‘Squatter Hunter’ Flash Shelton Reveals the De-Escalation Tactics That Help Him Reclaim Homes Safely

      June 16, 2026
      Workouts

      Dorian Yates Pays Tribute to Mike Mentzer and the Heavy Duty System That Built Champions

      June 16, 2026
      Add A Comment
      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Top Posts

      New Research Shows Eggs Don’t Raise Your Cholesterol—But Here’s What Does

      August 1, 20256 Views

      6 Best Weightlifting Belts of 2025, According to Trainers

      July 3, 20255 Views

      Which Is Better for Sleep?

      February 7, 20264 Views
      Stay In Touch
      • Facebook
      • YouTube
      • TikTok
      • WhatsApp
      • Twitter
      • Instagram
      Latest Reviews
      Tips

      When Is the Best Time to Eat Dinner for Your Health?

      adminJuly 1, 2025
      Diet

      This Intermittent Fasting Method Outperformed the Rest—But There’s a Catch

      adminJuly 1, 2025
      Workouts

      ‘Neckzilla’ Rubel Mosquera Qualifies for 2025 Mr. Olympia After Flex Weekend Italy Pro Win

      adminJuly 1, 2025

      Subscribe to Updates

      Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

      Most Popular

      When Is the Best Time to Eat Dinner for Your Health?

      July 1, 20250 Views

      This Intermittent Fasting Method Outperformed the Rest—But There’s a Catch

      July 1, 20250 Views

      Signs, Identification, Impact, and More

      July 1, 20250 Views
      Our Picks

      A moment that changed me: A WhatsApp message about a little-known sport made me an unlikely celebrity in Japan | Friendship

      June 17, 2026

      How I Fuel for Soccer Sunday • Kath Eats

      June 17, 2026

      Cycling in the tracks of Britain’s camping pioneers from Oxford to Surrey | Camping holidays

      June 17, 2026
      Recent Posts
      • A moment that changed me: A WhatsApp message about a little-known sport made me an unlikely celebrity in Japan | Friendship
      • How I Fuel for Soccer Sunday • Kath Eats
      • Cycling in the tracks of Britain’s camping pioneers from Oxford to Surrey | Camping holidays
      • Commonly Missed Signs Of Bowel Cancer
      • Dermatologists Explain Why Washing Your Body With Your Hands Is Better Than Using A Washcloth
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
      • About Us
      • Contact Us
      • Disclaimer
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
      © 2025 Fit and Healthy Weight. Designed by Pro.

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.