Best friends require one-on-one contact to survive. Telephone calls and getting together are musts for best friends to continue. 
In fact, probably the quickest way to end a friendship is to neglect it and sever contact.
Yet it is hard to make time in a busy day and busy life to maintain our friends. But you don't have to have hours to spare to maintain a friendship. 
Instead try the following to keep from neglecting your friends: 
•	Send frequent email. Email is a boon for a quick note. 
•	Call once a week. Telephone calls do not take long. 
•	Keep in touch through brief messages left on answering machines. 
•	Send an occasional card. Funny and/or appropriate cards take minutes to  
        choose and address. 
•	Exercise together. We all have to exercise. It is more fun with a friend,  
         plus, there is no better place for talking than a walk in the park. 
•	Clean house together. This is another must do and two makes cleaning fun  
         instead of boring. 
•	Send pictures. A picture is still worth a thousand words. 
•	Go to lunch at least once a month. More often would be better. 
        
        Follow the advice of Victoria Rayner, author of The Survival Guide for  
        Today's Career Woman: 
•	Be a good listener; refrain from offering advice or moralizing. 
•	Respect your friend's point of view. Different personalities can complement 
         each other; it isn't always necessary to see eye to eye. 
•	Never betray a trust. Trust, when violated, can ruin even the best    
         friendship. 
•	Support and praise your friends; ignore their failures and imperfections. 
•	Never resent a friend's success. Instead, strive to admire her    
         achievements. 
Flexibility is always important for maintaining friendships. Be understanding when your friend has a last minute change in plans. Learn to accept "I'm sorry to cancel, but we will have another time together Sunday."
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