- Regular Communication:
- Make it a point to call the people you want to keep in your life every Saturday or Sunday. Video calls are more effective than messages, as they allow for better emotional connection.
- “Communication is the lifeline of any relationship. When you stop communicating, you start losing your valuable relationships.”
- Quality Time:
- Spend quality time with those who are close to you. Engage in activities together such as picnics, playing carrom, or any other fun activities that bring laughter and joy.
- “The best gift you can give someone is your time because when you give your time, you are giving a portion of your life that you will never get back.”
- Understanding and Empathy:
- Every relationship has its imperfections, like getting hurt by someone’s words or behaviour. These things are normal in any relationship. It’s important to put in some effort to understand and empathize with each other, especially during tough times.
- “Empathy is about finding echoes of another person in yourself.” — Mohsin Hamid
- Support During Difficult Times:
- When someone in your relationship is going through a tough time, make sure to take the time to talk to them and let them know you are there for them. This kind of support strengthens relationships significantly.
- “In times of need, a friend indeed is the one who is there to hold your hand and share your pain.”
- Trust and Honesty:
- Trust and honesty are the foundations of any strong relationship. Being honest and trustworthy strengthens the bond you share.
- “Trust is the glue of life. It’s the most essential ingredient in effective communication. It’s the foundational principle that holds all relationships.” — Stephen R. Covey
- Acceptance of Differences:
- Everyone is different, and every relationship has its differences. It is important to understand and respect these differences.
- “We don’t have to agree on everything to love each other.”
- Showing Affection and Appreciation:
- Expressing love and appreciation regularly can make a big difference. Small gestures like giving gifts, saying thank you, or simply telling someone how much they mean to you can strengthen your relationship.
- “Appreciation can make a day, even change a life. Your willingness to put it into words is all that is necessary.” — Margaret Cousins
In summary, no relationship is perfect; it takes effort to make it perfect. Overlook some flaws and put in the effort to nurture and grow your relationships. Remember, helping others during their bad times ensures that you will receive help when you need it, as per the law of karma: what you give comes back to you with interest.
“Relationships are like plants. They need attention, care, and a little bit of love to grow into something beautiful and strong.”