1. Keep a positive attitude: Don't give up easily despite setbacks. Only by keeping a positive attitude, looking at problems and learning from them can we better cope with future challenges.
2. Calm analysis: carefully analyze the problems or conflicts encountered. Consider all relevant factors and evaluate the situation as objectively as possible. This helps to sort things out and find a better solution.
3. Active communication: communicate frankly with friends and express your feelings and opinions. Seek each other's feedback and try to understand each other's position. Through effective communication, misunderstandings can be eliminated and a healthier relationship can be established.
4. Accept diversity: It is natural to recognize the differences between people. Different friends may have different interests, opinions and lifestyles. Accept this diversity and learn to respect and appreciate these differences.
5. Learn to be tolerant: Sometimes, there will be quarrels or misunderstandings between friends. Learn to be tolerant and willing to forgive each other's mistakes. Showing maturity and goodwill will help to rebuild friendship.
6. Ask for help: If you feel that you can't solve the problem, don't be afraid to ask for help. You can ask other friends, family members or professionals for advice and support.
7. Self-reflection: Review whether you have improper behavior or attitude in the process of making friends. Look at yourself honestly and consider how to improve your communication skills and attitude.
8. Be patient: the development of interpersonal relationships takes time. Sometimes, we need to give each other some time and space to deal with problems. Be patient and give friendship a chance to grow.
Above all, remember that friendship is based on mutual respect, trust and support. Despite setbacks, through persistence, positive attitude and hard work, you can overcome difficulties and build a stronger and healthier friendship.