At WKND CLUB, it’s not all about dating.
We’ve got singles, non-singles, newcomers, and pros from all fields — just here to meet new people.
We’d always encourage all of our users to see this brunch as an opportunity to get to be that life-changing person for others.
In this fast-paced and unpredictable world, we’re constantly taught to seek out opportunities and look for mentors or benefactors. But what we often overlook is this: we can be that person for someone else.
Especially when forming new relationships, if we choose to take the initiative and become the one who changes someone’s life, not only do we create deeper, more meaningful connections—we might also receive unexpected rewards in return.
How Can You Be a Life-Changing Person for Someone New?
In everyday life, we’re given countless opportunities to become a positive force in someone else’s journey—especially when we’re building new friendships.
Here are 4 simple ways you can start today:
1. Be the One Who Reaches Out First
Most people wait for others to make the first move—but taking the initiative can make you unforgettable.
✅ Say hi to someone who looks out of place at a gathering.
✅ Offer help when you notice someone struggling at work or school.
2. Create Opportunities for Others
Sometimes, a simple introduction can open up a whole new world for someone.
✅ A friend is looking for a new career path, and you happen to know someone in that field—your connection could be life-changing.
✅ A new friend is passionate about a topic but doesn’t know where to start—recommend a great book, a useful course, or introduce them to someone inspiring.
3. Offer Encouragement and Belief
At turning points in life, people often don’t lack opportunities—they lack confidence. You can be a game-changer by simply believing in them.
✅ When you see someone’s potential, say it out loud: “You’d be amazing at this!”
✅ If they’re feeling unsure, show your support and remind them they’re not alone.
4. Share Your Experiences and Stories
Some of the most valuable lessons in life come from hearing someone else’s story. When spending time with a new friend, your experiences might help them avoid unnecessary detours.
✅ If you’ve faced a similar challenge before, share how you got through it—it can save them time and struggle.
✅ A decision you once made led to a meaningful outcome—your story could guide their own choices.
When You Become Someone’s Life-Changer, You’ll Attract Your Own
Next time you meet someone new, ask yourself: “What can I do for this person?”
Your words or actions—no matter how small—might just change their world.


