The Wally Show
5 Ways to Help Your Hurting Friend
Posted 4 years ago - Sep 8, 2020
From: Bekah"What do you need? What can we do for you? How can I help?"
Those questions are overwhelming for both the person asking them and the person answering them. When you're doing the asking, of course you want to help out your friend who is going through a difficult season....but how? And when you're being asked that question, the only thing that comes to your mind is, "Sleep. I need sleep."
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Lately in life, I've been on the receiving end of that question. My life is in survival mode, and while I do need help, I hate asking for it and never know how to verbalize my needs. Thankfully, I have amazing friends who have taught me lessons in how to tangibly love the next friend in my life who needs help:
1. Just Do It
It's more than a catchy slogan. Very few people are going to tell you exactly what they need. Frustrating? Yes. But it feels so bossy to say, "I'd like dinner for 2 on Thursday night, and my grass will need to be mowed on Saturday." So show up anyway. One of my friends organized a mass effort of this recently. Back to back to back to back, I received texts that said, "Check your porch, I dropped off muffins!" and "I made you enchiladas. They can stay in the freezer until you're ready to pop them in the oven and eat them," and "My freezer is overstocked with homemade waffles, so I'm bringing you a bag, and you can't say no," and "I'm grabbing us some pizza and ice cream and will be there in an hour." I know this can feel pushy and intrusive. But even if you don't know someone well, you can still find ways to go from asking "What can I do?" to "I'm doing something." Try one of these:- "I'm running to the grocery store for myself and wanted to grab you a few things. Any specific requests? Fresh fruit? A rotisserie chicken?"
- "On Wednesday, I'll be near your house. If you want to leave a key under the mat, I'll take your dog for a walk."
- "I want to help you, but I don't know how, so I just Venmoed you some money. Use it for food delivery when you don't feel like cooking or for whatever else you and your family needs."