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What are
"friendshifts?" |
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Is friendship more important at any one
time in our lives than another? |
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How do you form new
friendships without abandoning the old ones (unless you want to)? |
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What about friendships
shifting into romance? |
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After you marry (or
divorce or become a widow), how do you maintain those earlier friendships? |
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Dr. Jan Yager, who has been studying friendship since it was the subject of her
dissertation (City University of New York, 1983), also did a survey of 257 human resource
managers on workplace friendships. Jan Yager is available for speeches, including keynote
addresses, workshops, or seminars on the power of friendship.


FRIENDSHIFTS: THE POWER OF FRIENDSHIP AND HOW IT SHAPES
OUR LIVES
(Hannacroix Creek Books, 1997; Jaico [India] 1998). "To find out more about making
friends, keeping friends and fixing-or breaking-friendships, read "Friendshifts"
by Jan Yager. It's one of the few books on the subject and a particularly good
one."-Marguerite Kelly, The Washington Post

"Make Office Friendships Work for You."National Business Employment
Weekly, cover story, 4/97
"Friendships at Work." Personal
Excellence, 11/97
"Making Friends,"Personal Excellence, 10/96
"Finding Friendship: A New Mother's Need for Companionship." Parent
Guide, 9/97
"New Mothers, New Friends,"
McCall's, 1/88
"The Friendship Factor in Marriage," American Baby, 3/88
"Marriage and Friendship," Modern Bride, 2/87
"Friendship Throughout Life." New York: Public Affairs Committee booklet,
1983. Click here for a list of selected
additional popular and scholarly books on friendship by other authors and researchers |
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