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How to Be the Main Character in Your Own Friend Group

  • Writer: Dessadra Tezeno
    Dessadra Tezeno
  • Jun 30
  • 3 min read

We've all seen the TikToks: the slow-motion walks, the dreamy playlists, the "main character" moments. While the trend has become a social media staple, being the main character isn't about stealing the spotlight or making every moment about you. In fact, experts note that healthy "main character energy" is rooted in confidence, authenticity, and personal growth—not treating everyone else like supporting actors.

The real goal? Becoming the best version of yourself while encouraging the people around you to shine, too.

Confidence Is Quiet

The people who naturally stand out aren't always the loudest in the room. They're the ones who walk in with confidence, know who they are, and don't seek constant validation.

Confidence comes from keeping promises to yourself, trying new things, speaking kindly about yourself, and carrying yourself with purpose. You don't have to be the funniest, richest, or most popular person in the group to have a magnetic presence.

When you're secure in yourself, people notice.

Stop Waiting for Someone Else to Make Plans

Want to become the friend everyone looks forward to seeing? Be the one who sends the text. Plan the brunch. Organize the movie night. Start the group photo tradition. Find the hidden coffee shop everyone ends up loving.

Main characters create memories instead of waiting for invitations.

Romanticize Your Own Life

You don't need a luxury vacation or a viral moment to have an interesting life.

Wear the outfit you've been saving. Take yourself on a solo coffee date. Read a book in the park. Watch the sunset without checking your phone. When you start appreciating the little moments, your life naturally feels fuller—and that positive energy often spreads to the people around you.

Be the Friend Everyone Feels Seen By

Here's the secret no one talks about: the most unforgettable people make everyone else feel important. Remember birthdays. Celebrate small wins. Listen without interrupting. Ask thoughtful questions. Ironically, the people with the strongest presence usually spend the most time lifting others. Healthy "main character energy" includes empathy and knowing when someone else deserves the spotlight.

Have Your Own Passions

Don't make your friend group your entire personality. Develop hobbies. Pursue internships. Start the business. Launch the podcast. Travel. Learn a new language. Take the class you've been putting off. Having your own goals makes your conversations richer and your confidence stronger. Your friends should complement your life—not become your entire identity.

Dress Like You Feel Good

Style isn't about wearing designer labels. It's about expressing yourself. Maybe that's oversized blazers. Maybe it's colorful sneakers. Maybe it's vintage pieces or minimalist basics. Wear clothes that make you feel like your most authentic self. Confidence is always the best accessory.

Protect Your Peace

Not every invitation deserves a "yes." Setting boundaries doesn't make you a bad friend—it makes you a healthy one. Take time to recharge. Say no without guilt. Choose friendships that pour into you as much as you pour into them. The best version of yourself can't exist if you're constantly running on empty.

Celebrate Everyone's Wins

Being the main character doesn't mean competing with your friends. Cheer when someone gets the internship. Celebrate the engagement. Support the business launch. Show up to the performance. Real confidence doesn't feel threatened by someone else's success. It recognizes that everyone gets their own chapter.

The Real Plot Twist

Being the main character isn't about having the most attention—it's about living intentionally. It's choosing confidence over comparison. Growth over perfection. Authenticity over performance. Your life is already your story. The people around you aren't your competition; they're your supporting cast, just as you're part of theirs. So wear the outfit. Take the picture. Chase the dream. Text your friends first. Celebrate their victories. Create the memories. Because the best main characters don't steal the scene—they make everyone around them feel like they're part of something unforgettable.


Xoxo, HERLINE 💋

 
 
 

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