It doesn’t matter if it’s your mom, best friend, or romantic
partner: all relationships are important, and all can be strengthened.
Why not choose this month—the month of love—as the time to start?
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Detox your relationships
Not all relationships should be strengthened, however, so first off, take a long look at your relationships to determine if any are toxic to your well-being. Sometimes, people can be hurtful and it may not be worth it. Remember, relationships should have a positive impact on our health. Our friends can influence all aspects of our life—even our weight and fitness—so it’s crucial that we take the time to evaluate our relationships.
Lighten up
As adults, we often forget to have fun,
or we just don’t make time for it. Why not grab a friend or your
romantic partner and do something silly, such as seeing an improv comedy
show or trying a laughter yoga class to boost your mood and get you smiling.
Show your love
How do you let your loved ones know you care? Do you shower them with
gifts or give them words of affirmation? It may surprise you to learn
that everyone registers caring in different ways. There is no “right
way” to show love—it depends what the other person prefers. Take some
time to discuss what makes the other person feel loved, and then show them your love in this way.
Break bread
Has the tradition of eating dinner as a family died out? We think
not. Actually, it doesn’t really matter whether it’s dinner, lunch,
breakfast, or Thursday night snacks and board games, as long as you
bring everyone together and chat in a meaningful way. Try to carve out
some time each week for this important family ritual.
Reconnect with an old friend
Regardless of what you might think, it’s never too late to reconnect with a loved one or old friend.
Chances are, the other person is feeling exactly as you are and would
be thrilled for you to reach out to them. Pick up the phone, write an
email, or break out the stationery—whatever feels right.
Make new friends
We know: it can be tough to make friends as an adult. Without school
projects, ballet lessons, or organized play dates, it can seem
impossible to meet up and spend time getting to know each other. The
good news is that many of us feel the same way and are always happy to
have someone else take the first step. Take some time to explore your interests (knitting circle, anyone?), and you’ll likely meet similar people along the way.
Strengthen your communication skills
Sometimes, the important relationships in our lives could use a bit
of work. And that’s okay! Effective communication skills can help. Read
our article “Express Your Emotions” to get started
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