Friendships: The 8 Different Types Of Friends

Here’s an overview of the eight friend types:

1.The Builder
Builders are friends who motivate you, invest in your development, and truly want you to succeed — even if it means they have to go out on a limb for you. These friends help you see your strengths and advise you on how best to use them.

2.The Champion
Champions stand up for you and your beliefs, and they sing your praises. They are the friends who “have your back” and who will advocate for you even when you’re not around.

3.The Collaborator
Collaborators are friends with similar interests — the basis for many great friendships. Shared interests are what often make Collaborators lifelong friends and those with whom you are most likely to spend your time.

4. The Companion
Companions are always there for you, whatever the circumstances. When something big happens in your life — good or bad — these are the people you call first.

5. The Connector
These friends get to know you and then instantly work to connect you with others who will share your interests or goals. They extend your network dramatically and give you access to new resources.

6. The Energizer
Energizers are your fun friends who always boost your spirits and create more positive moments in your life. They pick you up when you’re down and can turn a good day into a great day.

7.The Mind Opener
Mind openers expand your horizons and introduce you to new ideas, opportunities, cultures, and people. They challenge you to think in innovative ways and allow you to express opinions that you might be uncomfortable articulating to others.

7.The Mind Opener
Mind openers expand your horizons and introduce you to new ideas, opportunities, cultures, and people. They challenge you to think in innovative ways and allow you to express opinions that you might be uncomfortable articulating to others.

8.The Navigator
Navigators are friends who give you advice and keep you headed in the right direction. You seek them out when you need guidance and counsel — they’re great at talking through your options.

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