Life’s biggest lessons, opportunities, and gifts are found in your connections with others. It’s easy to think you have it all together when you’re flying solo through the carnival of life. Relationships require work—you’re called to practice the art of giving and receiving. Yet it’s through your connections to other people that you find the biggest rewards. Deepen your relationships with friends, family, your partner, peers, and coworkers using these tips.
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1. Smile
Smiling at another person is one of the simplest ways to connect with them, and it only takes a second. Whether it’s a bright, cheerful smile offered to a perfect stranger in passing, or a tender smile toward a close friend or loved one, this is an easy way to deepen your connection. You never know when a heartfelt smile will come at just the right time and have the positive effect that person may need.2. Make Eye Contact
Whether you’re passing by a stranger or engaging with a friend, make eye contact. It’s another simple and powerful way to connect on a deeper level. It’s been said that the eyes are the gateway to the soul. Many people in today’s busy world feel unseen and under appreciated. When you make eye contact and choose to be completely present with other people, it cultivates a level of trust and safety that allows them to open up even more.3. Schedule Quality Time
In today’s world, there’s a bigger emphasis on running around and getting things done than there is on making time to connect with others. Take a look at your weekly calendar and schedule a date night with your partner, a lunch or activity with a friend, and some quiet time for yourself to simply be still and reflect. You may be surprised at how making time to connect with others shifts the quality of your relationships. You may also feel the shift in how you relate with others as a result of carving out time to be with yourself.4. Listen With Your Heart
Pay attention to how you listen to others. Perhaps you hear them speak but you don’t really listen to what they say. While you listen, are you already formulating your response? Do you have a tendency to finish their sentences or to interrupt them with your own experiences? Are you listening to your own internal dialogue and making assumptions or judgments about the other person? When you can listen from your heart rather than your head, you’re able to be present while someone else shares. When you feel heard—really heard—by another, it deepens your level of trust and connection with them.5. Actively Love
The art of actively loving happens when you turn love into a verb instead of simply viewing it as a state. Practice doing things for—and with—people that demonstrate you love them. Offer your loved one a foot rub, make someone a nourishing meal, practice random acts of kindness to strangers, make someone laugh, offer a helping hand, or be there for someone who just needs a shoulder. Loving gestures are far more powerful than any purchased gifts, so see where you can tap into your creativity to show someone how much you care for them. At the very least, express things that come from a loving place. It’s said that people won’t remember anything you say but they will remember the way you acted with and toward them.Joy is a tap away. Download the Chopra App for personalized well-being guidance you can access anywhere. Isn’t that a happy thought?