The importance of social relationships.
Keeping in touch takes effort. Is it worth it? Learn about the benefits of close relationships. Invest in social habits for health, happiness and longevity.
π΅ Live longer
Taking care of people extends your life.
Live longer
Taking care of people extends your life.
Explanation
There's a lot of research suggesting that having close social relationships is one of the most important factors for longevity. Some studies show a bigger effect than obesity, alcohol, smoking, sports etc. Many people consciously practice healthy habits, but rely on their autopilot for social relationships.
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Are you fasting, meditating, doing sports, eating healthy, limiting alcohol and smoking for health and longevity? The impact of social relationships according to the current state of science is actually more impactful. You don't have to quit any of these good habits, but they should not come at the price of friends and family.
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Remember for your health and life expectation it's equally or perhaps even more important to have good bonds. Make enough time compared to other health-related activities.
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You can do almost all of these good habits in a social context. No need to compromise.
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π§ Improve mental health
Social relationships influence your mental health.
Improve mental health
Social relationships influence your mental health.
Explanation
The lack of social relationships is a key contributor to mental health issues like depression, anxieties and other psychological illnesses. Support from friends and family plus regular community activities increases wellbeing.
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Learn and reflect on how social relationships influence your mental health and also of your family and friends.
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Remember you need to have a few good bonds to avoid the problems and get benefits like wellbeing. Having many mediocre relationships doesn't help here.
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Watch out for toxic relationships.
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Try to be more present, listen and find people who listen to you.
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Invest enough time for quality social connections.
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Read more about close personal relationships and vulnerability.
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- Social Relationships and Mortality Risk: A Meta-analytic Review, 2010
- Loneliness and Social Isolation as Risk Factors for Mortality: A Meta-Analytic Review, 2015
- Close social relationships correlate with human gut microbiota composition, 2019
- Perceived social isolation, evolutionary fitness and health outcomes: a lifespan approach, 2015
πΈοΈ The influence of people around you
You affect your friends and they change you.
The influence of people around you
You affect your friends and they change you.
Explanation
Network science reveals that obesity, depression, poverty, altruistic behavior and much more doesn't just depend on you. A huge part depends on your network. This has huge implications. It means any positive contribution from you pays itself back. It also means we should be attentive to any issues in our circles, not just ourself.
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Understand that any positive or negative thing affects your close people and vice versa.
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If you invest in your close friends and help them fix their problems your situation will improve as well, one study says the effect can even multiply by three.
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Reflect about your circles and if there is any shared positive or negative aspect.