When we’re feeling bored or lonely, too often our automatic response is to reach for a social media outlet to fill that void. But are we really finding the connection we crave, or are we simply filling those minutes with a less-than-satisfying solution?
Humans are social animals, and we want to feel connection. As we’ve lived through the pandemic of 2020 and spent an entire year communicating, working, and doing our best to bond over Zoom calls, one thing has become crystal clear: screen time just isn’t the same as real, deep, human connection. But, despite the global focus on mental health, somehow, we are still deeply ashamed of feeling, and admitting to feeling, lonely.
In order to create the connection we desire with others, we first have to cultivate a deeper bond with ourselves. That means getting out of our own way and clearing the path towards personal growth. It’s time for all of us to listen more closely to our own hearts and discover what it is that we’re really yearning for.
In this episode, I’ll share how a series of experiences, from an unfortunate accident to a global pandemic, to the death of my mother, forced me to pause and connect more authentically with myself. Self-connection facilitates deeper bonds with those we love, and it reminds us that we are simply better together.
You’ll learn 3 simple methods you can use to build your connection to self through daily practices. Are you ready to take inspired action and enjoy deeper connections in life?
In This Episode, You Will Learn:
● The accident that taught me how to sit still (2:53)
● Why we’re all craving connection (7:55)
● The loneliness epidemic in the US (17:58)
● Daily practices to help you connect with yourself (22:25)
Resources Mentioned in this Episode:
- Book: Together: Why Social Connection Holds the Key to Better Health, Higher Performance, and Greater Happiness by Vivek H. Murthy
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