How to have Deeper Relationships

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How to have Deeper Relationships

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How to have Deeper Relationships

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How to have Deeper Relationships

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How to have Deeper Relationships

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How to have Deeper Relationships

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How to Have Deeper Relationships

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How to have Deeper Relationships

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How to Have Deeper Relationships

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How to have Deeper Relationships

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How to have Deeper Relationships

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How to have Deeper Relationships

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Text with a Bit More Spice

How To:

When texting, throw in some emojis, GIFs, or a link, photo, or video that reminds you of them—or send a quick voice memo!

"Voice memos are a lifesaver when I'm too drained to hang out. Hearing my friends' voices without the pressure of a live call really lifts my spirits."

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Reach Out to Others Feeling Similarly

How To:

Explore online forums, groups, and meetings for people living with mental health conditions.

"Finding online forums and groups was a game-changer. Reading and chatting with others who get it made me feel connected and less alone."

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Ask for and/or Allow Support from Others

How To:

Let someone know you need help and offer them ways they can support you. Hard to do, major bonding moment.

"Letting someone know I need help is tough, but I've found that people want to support me—they just need to know how. It ends up being a bonding moment for both of us."

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Express Bite-Sized Appreciation

How To:

Thank someone for holding the door, compliment their shirt, or simply smile at them.

"When I'm feeling lonely, I walk to the coffee shop and thank the barista, making sure to really look/smile at them. It gives me that bit of connection I need."

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Ask for and/or Allow Support from Others

How To:

Let someone know you need help and offer them ways they can support you. Hard to do, major bonding moment.

"Letting someone know I need help is tough, but I've found that people want to support me—they just need to know how. It ends up being a bonding moment for both of us."

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Practice Self-Validation

How To:

Remind yourself that your emotions make sense and it’s okay to feel how you’re feeling.

"Reminding myself that my emotions are valid has been a game-changer. I don't always get the support I need from others, but self-validation helps me recognize my feelings are real." - Emily

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Just Be with Someone

How To:

Ask your person if you can just be together without talking, either in-person or via video/phone call.

"Sometimes when I'm drained but don't want to be alone, I ask my friend to come over and we just watch TV together. It helps me recharge."

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Express Bite-Sized Appreciation

How To:

Thank someone for holding the door, compliment their shirt, or simply smile at them.

"When I'm feeling lonely, I walk to the coffee shop and thank the barista, making sure to really look/smile at them. It gives me that bit of connection I need."

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Just Be with Someone

How To:

Ask your person if you can just be together without talking, either in-person or via video/phone call.

"Sometimes when I'm drained but don't want to be alone, I ask my friend to come over and we just watch TV together. It helps me recharge."

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Reach Out to Others Feeling Similarly

How To:

Explore online forums, groups, and meetings for people living with mental health conditions.

"Finding online forums and groups was a game-changer. Reading and chatting with others who get it made me feel connected and less alone."

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Practice Self-Validation

How To:

Remind yourself that your emotions make sense and it’s okay to feel how you’re feeling.

"Reminding myself that my emotions are valid has been a game-changer. I don't always get the support I need from others, but self-validation helps me recognize my feelings are real." - Emily

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Text with a Bit More Spice

How To:

When texting, throw in some emojis, GIFs, or a link, photo, or video that reminds you of them—or send a quick voice memo!

"Voice memos are a lifesaver when I'm too drained to hang out. Hearing my friends' voices without the pressure of a live call really lifts my spirits."

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Movement Videos

Movement for Feeling Stuck in Current Patterns

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Movement for When Joy is Hard to Feel

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