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Creating Emotional Connections with Others

connect connections emotional connections relationships Jul 06, 2022

We live in an era marked by technological abundance, yet many people grapple with emotional disconnection and loneliness. Combatting this detachment pandemic involves enhancing our emotional resonance and connectivity with others. Love, as explained by Dr. Barbara Fredrickson, isn't just one overarching emotion felt throughout the day. Instead, it manifests in small "micro-moments" of connecting, sharing, and feeling.

Dr. Fredrickson's research, detailed in Love 2.0: Creating Happiness and Health in Moments of Connection," reveals that these micro-moments significantly improve emotional resilience, strengthen the immune system, and reduce susceptibility to depression and anxiety. Here are four foundational steps to increase emotional connectivity and resonance:

Multiply The Micro Moments

Micro-moments are short, quick connections with others that create positive feelings. They don't have to be lengthy; the key is being present.

Examples:

  - Expressing gratitude to a pedestrian crosswalk guard.

  - Personalizing compliments during grocery store checkouts.

  - Sharing a smile, expressing concern, or holding the door for someone.

Effect: These feel-good moments, termed "Emotional Resonance," are mutually shared, enhancing the well-being of everyone involved.

Stay In Sync

Staying in sync involves actions such as getting in proximity, turning off distractions, and being eye to eye with another person. Letting mirror neurons facilitate connection, being present, responsive, empathic, and engaged contribute to the positive influence individuals can have on each other.

Effect: Staying in sync allows individuals to influence each other positively through chemistry, non-verbals, and physicality.

Promote Sincere Positivity

Sincere positivity involves shared positive emotional experiences, regardless of the situation. Bringing positive energy to a training or class, expressing gratitude to the host before leaving a party, and noticing and acknowledging positive changes, like a new haircut, contribute to fostering sincere positivity.

Effect: Fostering sincere positivity builds common ground, reducing differences and emphasizing similarities.

Sincerely Seek and Serve the Real Other

Sincerely seeking and serving the real other involves actions such as being invested in the well-being of others, prioritizing their needs and wellness, serving, listening, caring, and responding with warmth, and intentionally serving others' needs.

Effect: By sincerely seeking and serving others, distinctions diminish, and a connection infused with love emerges.

In essence, creating emotional connections involves embracing micro-moments, staying attuned to others, fostering sincere positivity, and genuinely seeking to serve and understand those around us.


 

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