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Some ways you can use for connecting with others

Good morning my people, this world is so complicated and unpredictable, so Start connecting with friends, family, partners, and neighbors.

And focus on dealing with any disharmony in your life in a generous, compassionate way and giving back to people in your community.

1. Hang out with friends on a regular basis.

Spend time with good friends so you can stay connected with them and not lose touch. Schedule regular hang outs once a week or once a month with different friends. Make an effort to keep your friendships alive and active.

2. Spend quality time with family.

Try to make the time you spend with your family meaningful and memorable. Have regular family dinners or invite your family over. Plan a trip with your family, especially if it’s been awhile since you have all traveled together.

Even if you aren’t super close to your family, you can still try to connect to them once in a while. You may find that the more time you spend with your family, the more harmonious around each other you will become.

Embrace your family’s traditions, and try to create new ones. Sharing life event and remembering shared moments helps create a sense of belonging.

3. Participate in community events.

Check the local community boards for postings about events like a block party or a community garage sale. Volunteer at community events and donate goods or money to local events. This can help you feel more connected to your neighbors.

4. Be generous and caring to your partner or spouse.

Treat your romantic partner with respect and gratitude. Give them daily attention and acknowledgement. Let them know they are important to you and that you value them.

5. Be vulnerable and honest with friends and family.

Open yourself up to your friends and family when you need them. Don’t hide your feelings or shy away from sharing your emotions with them. Instead, be vulnerable so you can feel more authentic and real around those close to you.

If you’re having a rough day, you may tell your friends that your day was a bad day and tell them that you need some cheering up or support in order to left out of that mood.

6. Connect with your neighbors.

Reach out to people who live around you. Knock on their door and bring over baked goods. Say “hello” to them on the street,  Be friendly and sociable with your neighbors so you can build a sense of community in the neighborhood.

You can also invite your neighbors over for dinner or a drink to connect with them and offer to help your neighbors.

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