1. Drop by for a surprise face-to-face visit
In a study conducted by Ford and YourTango, 55% of participants polled said that when a friend surprises them with a face to face visit, it made them feel totally loved..
Can you remember the last time you
dropped by a friend’s house just to see their face, and say hello? Yes,
we text about our day and communicate constantly, but nothing beats
actually being in each other’s presence.
Studies have shown
that being in the presence of the people we love is vital to keeping us
happy and healthy. And it makes sense! Think back to the last time you
hung out with a friend and laughed so hard you couldn’t breathe. There’s
literally nothing that beats it.
2. Call to share good news instead of just texting
We can communicate with emojis, sure. I
think many of us pride ourselves on our ability to weave an entire epic
tale with strategic eggplant and frowny-face emoji.
That’s all well and good, but it turns out that even in this text-lovin’ age, 51% of all participants polled in the survey said that they would much rather hear their phone jingle and hear the roar of your congratulations on the other end.
Yes, a party hat and streamer emoji is
cute, but you know what is so much cuter? Singing your own absolutely
terrible personalized “Congratulations on Your Promotion at Guitar
Center” song to your former roommate Stoner Dave.
3. Go for a weekend road trip
Studies show that 52% of adults
on planet Earth (you know, this planet) seek out experiences that just
CAN’T be replicated. Anyone can stay at home and order a pizza (and far
be it for me to be critical of my favorite food), but when was the last
time someone filled the gas tank, made a killer playlist, and just drove
aimlessly with you for a couple of days?
You can’t remember, can you? That’s a damn shame! It’s a fact, lonely people don’t live as long
as people who feel connected to their friends. SO STAY ALIVE, go on a
remarkable adventure, you don’t need to be a millionaire to do it.
4. Tone down the multi-tasking
When people are multi-tasking, they might feel like they’re getting more done, but in fact they’re also getting more stressed.
So let’s close our laptops, people. Ignore Pokemon Go. Mute that
podcast. When someone is chatting with you (online or in person), they
should be giving YOU all of their attention. They need to show that they
value your relationship. And you need to do the same.
I mean, don’t be a creepy weirdo staring
at them without blinking and gently stroking their face like some kind
of monster, but we can all make more of an effort. We’ve all tried to
talk to a friend or partner over the sound of their fingers clicking
away on the keyboard. Be the change you want to see in the universe,
y’all.
5. Remember to tell the people we love that we love them
My roommate now at the age of 33 is the
roommate I was assigned as an 18 year old starting college. She’s my
best friend. We’ve been there for each other for thick and thin. But ask
me how often I actually tell her that I love her. The answer? Basically never.
If someone loves you, they should be
telling you. (And vice versa.) Of course we should all be treating our
special people with regular love and respect, but there’s something
really special about making that eye contact and really TELLING the
people you love that you’re thinking of them, and that they matter to
you.
6. If you’re going through a tough time, they need to show up
The world is big and sometimes it’s
scary. Bad things happen to everyone. When you or someone you love is
struggling, the best thing we can do is activate our networks of support
and really be there in that time of need.
Facebook wall posts can be meaningful, but people also need to pick up the phone. Show up, it’s good for you!
Bring that devilishly delicious Frito pie perfect for soothing a sore
heart and soul. Taking an active role in our social circles outside of
the internet can make all the difference in the world in someone’s time
of need.
Credit: popsugar
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