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Make New Friends Group

Orlando, FL

Make New Friends Group
It is a truism that in order to make friends, you have to be a friend. This sounds so simple, but it is a lot more than it sounds. Here is a list of 10 things to help you be a friend: * **Enjoy people** – Tell yourself, “I'm going to try to enjoy this conversation.” Loosen up. * **Express** – Don't hide who you are. Tell people the first thing you think about. Let them know your thoughts. * **Hear them out** – People are sacred. They deserve your full attention and understanding. Take care and take time to hear them out. * **Share** – Share your food, share your time, share your money (within reason), share your thoughts and ideas. Be willing to receive things other people share, too. * **Find commonalities** – Chances are you can find something in common with everyone you meet. * **Take initiative** – Don't wait. Be the person to start a conversation. You have to take the lead sometimes. * **Be willing to make mistakes** – Not everyone you meet are good people. It's okay to be hurt by people, as long as you survive to tell the tale. Hey, tell it as a war story to the new friend you make! * **Be positive** – No one wants to talk to someone who is negative all the time. It's okay to be hurt; it's okay to have problems, but do you want your hurts and your problems to define who you are? Be who you want to be, which at least is a positive person. * **Take responsibility for people** – Take the responsibility to help strangers and acquaintances simply because you know you want to. * **Tell them good things you are aware of** – If you know of an amazing sale, tell them. If you know of something really fun, tell them. If you know of a really good place, tell them. Take action! Come to our upcoming free Zoom meetings and put the above tips to practice right away! Remember: In order to make friends, you have to be a friend. Be a friend. Let's start! (Watch the inspiring video below, which is custom made for this meetup group.) This group is created by the Dianetics & Scientology life improvement center, to help people improve interpersonal relationships, social life, and make more friends.
823 members · Public

Make A Friend In This Group

Orlando, FL

Make A Friend In This Group
his is a group for people to push themselves to meet more people and communicate more. I'm sure you agree that it's been too much isolation going on nowadays. In this group, we're going to get out and communicate to more people. Do you feel you have been too introverted, thinking too much and not having enough human contact? It's time that you meet more people and find out what's going on in their lives. As a result, chances are you will find out that life is more meaningful than you have thought. This group is going to be useful for shy people, for quiet people, for social life improvement, and for career improvement, because in the workaday world, people who can communicate warmly, people who can talk about and promote something, and the people who can be assertive and lead are the people who rise up and become more valued by their colleagues and clients. Of course all of these mean you have to up your game on communication. Specifically, we will have workshops to practice communication, and we'll have workshops to discuss how to improve your social life. It's because communication and social life tend go hand in hand. You can't improve one without improving the other. You will meet professional communication coaches and learn from them, and you will meet other attendees whom you can apply what you have learned and practice communication with. This is a free group. Our pay is knowing that we have improved someone's life by teaching him or her better communication skills. We will have weekly free meetups on Zoom. This group is created by the Elite Support Group which is affiliated with the Dianetics and Scientology Center of Orlando, Florida.
535 members · Public

Events, Friends, & Travel - Orlando

Orlando, FL

Events, Friends, & Travel - Orlando
This group is for people who don’t want to wait on their friends to finally say “yes” to get out there to do fun things in Orlando and see the world. Life is too short and the world is too big! **The local events in this group are member-driven** so if you’d like to host a Meetup in your area (i.e. brunch, go for a walk, see a movie, play pickleball, etc), feel free to let me know and I'll help you get it set up in the group! The trips in this group are usually 90% solo travelers but everyone is welcome, female/male, solo/couple/friends, straight/LGBTQIA+! So let’s travel together with fun, like-minded travelers! If you have an open mind and are kind to fellow travelers, you will fit in perfectly on these trips! **NOTE:** The people on these trips are from all over the States but you’ll always be connected with people from the same city on a trip so you can meet up face to face and get to know your future travel buddies prior to the trip. You’ll also be connected to the whole group via email prior to the trip so you can virtually get to know those that are from different areas. On average, the people on each trip are 90% solo travelers but it’s hard to predict the exact demographic for each trip so please keep this in mind. Feel free to join the Facebook group to connect with past travelers on these trips, see pictures, ask questions, funny travel memes, travel-related articles, etc.: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/613025845523107](https://www.facebook.com/groups/613025845523107) The trips in this group are put on by a tour company called Globe Drifters and they focus on small group trips geared towards solo travelers with the mission of giving new meaning to travel by putting the human experience at the heart of their trips. The groups are small, usually with 12 people maximum per trip and about 90% of everyone on each trip are solo travelers so you’re not stuck being the odd man out on trips with mostly couples. You’ll have the best of both worlds, solo travel with the security of a small group of other solo travelers for some company on your adventure! To contact Globe Drifters directly, you can email [info@globe-drifters.com](mailto:info@globe-drifters.com).
1538 members · Public

Lessons for Beginning New Relationship

Orlando, FL

Lessons for Beginning New Relationship
Have you ever seen how unhappy a person is who is stuck in a bad relationship? On the other hand, have you ever noticed how much joy a good relationship can bring to a person? Especially if you feel like staying away from relationships for a while, you need the Lessons on Beginning New Relationship! How do you start off a new relationship on the right foot? How do you avoid common mistakes? How do you make sure he or she is the right person for you? What are the red flags? Many people choose partners based on chemistry, common interests, or on the potential partners' education or success. Unfortunately, how to choose partners is not that easy. Otherwise, we will all be happy by now, and the divorce rate in America will not be as high as 40 to 50 percent. So, what are the deciding factors? Come to our meetings and find out! In this group, we will have free Zoom meetings held by relationship experts, and in these meetings, you will * Find out why the more you need someone, the less you will be able to find someone * Find out what you need to do BEFORE you start dating again * Discover who you really want in a relationship * Find out a completely new way to pick the right partner for you * Learn a powerful tool to get others to love you * Learn how to know whether someone is right for you or not Our meetings are always free, and afterward you will also have the option to talk to a relationship expert about your personal situation. See you at our meetings! This group is created by the Dianetics & Scientology life improvement information center.
329 members · Public

Make Friends w/ Someone in this Meetup

Orlando, FL

Make Friends w/ Someone in this Meetup
It is a truism that in order to make friends, you have to be a friend. This sounds so simple, but it is a lot more than it sounds. Here is a list of 10 things to help you be a friend: 1. **Enjoy people** – Tell yourself, “I'm going to try to enjoy this conversation.” Loosen up. 2. **Express** – Don't hide who you are. Tell people the first thing you think about. Let them know your thoughts. 3. **Hear them out** – People are sacred. They deserve your full attention and understanding. Take care and take time to hear them out. 4. **Share** – Share your food, share your time, share your money (within reason), share your thoughts and ideas. Be willing to receive things other people share, too. 5. **Find commonalities** – Chances are you can find something in common with everyone you meet. 6. **Take initiative** – Don't wait. Be the person to start a conversation. You have to take the lead sometimes. 7. **Be willing to make mistakes** – Not everyone you meet are good people. It's okay to be hurt by people, as long as you survive to tell the tale. Hey, tell it as a war story to the new friend you make! 8. **Be positive** – No one wants to talk to someone who is negative all the time. It's okay to be hurt; it's okay to have problems, but do you want your hurts and your problems to define who you are? Be who you want to be, which at least is a positive person. 9. **Take responsibility for people** – Take the responsibility to help strangers and acquaintances simply because you know you want to. 10. **Tell them good things you are aware of** – If you know of an amazing sale, tell them. If you know of something really fun, tell them. If you know of a really good place, tell them. Take action! Come to our upcoming free Zoom meetings and put the above tips to practice right away! Remember: In order to make friends, you have to be a friend. Be a friend. Let's start! (Watch the inspiring video below, which is custom made for this meetup group.) This group is created by the Dianetics & Scientology life improvement center to help people improve interpersonal relationships, social life, and make more friends.
982 members · Public

Single Adult 31+ Volleyball - LDS & Friends

Orlando, FL

Single Adult 31+ Volleyball - LDS & Friends
***Volleyball Rules and Expectations - Updated January, 2024*** **We have a lot of people who want to play! Please read the following updated information...** **From now on you must be on the "Going" list in order to play. If you are on the list please don’t be a no-show!** **If you can’t make it please cancel 24 hours or more before the event. I know sometimes there are emergencies. Emergencies should not be a regular occurrence.** **If you don't remove yourself from the list and don’t show up, I will remove your name from the next event. You can re-sign, but you will be at the end of the waitlist.** **IMPORTANT: Don’t come if you are on the waitlist. You must be on the GOING list to attend.** **No guests from here on out–I have turned off this feature on the app. Tell your friends how to sign up. I will delete all remaining guests on Feb. 5th.** **No trading spots with your friends. If you can’t come, take yourself off the list. No, your friend cannot come in your place. They will need to wait for their turn on the waitlist.** **Tournament Nights - 1st and 3rd Monday of each month!** **Group members voted to have tournament games twice a month.** **If you want to be a team captain please put your name on the list at volleyball night. I will have a clipboard there for signing up. I will rotate names equally.** **Expectations for captains include the following:** * **Be familiar with all or most players in order to choose balanced teams.** * **Lead by example with good sportsmanship.** * **Invest in your team by being positive, helping with skills if needed, guiding players in how to work as a TEAM… not just get the ball over.** * **Monitor so that players are not playing others’ positions, staying in the setter position, or causing other problems.** **All players:** * **Please speak up for yourself if someone is playing your position or asks to stay in the setter position. Graciously tell them no.** * **Play your position! Sometimes it can be hard to know whose ball it is–just be aware of where you are, call the ball, and back off if someone else calls it so we can avoid injuries.** * **The setter (center front player) gets the second hit. If they need to, they should call HELP. Otherwise, let the SETTER take the second hit.** * **NOTE: Be clear when you call GOT IT or HELP. It gets loud in the gym and can be hard to understand what people are saying.** * **Call out the score clearly BEFORE serving.** * **No spikes or high-speed power hits, except for serves.** * **No bad language, including cursing, swearing, or speaking any form of God’s name casually or disrespectfully.** * **Stay alert, play your best, have a good attitude, and be respectful of all players.** **We will never all agree on every issue. Please be a good sport and help keep volleyball fun, safe, and awesome for everyone.** **Thank you for being part of this group!!! Please always feel free to talk with me if you have input, questions, or concerns.** **Karen Wernli** **801-425-7095** **[karenwernli@gmail.com](mailto:karenwernli@gmail.com)** **This event is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If you are interested in attending church I can help you find the closest chapel to you (we have several in the Orlando area). Or you are welcome to attend with me–I go to the chapel at 4020 S. Bumby, Orlando (Sundays at 10:30 am). You are always welcome!** **PS - Thanks to all who have paid me for their share of the Meetup fee ($5 once every six months). I appreciate your contribution!!!**
525 members · Public