There are always going to be challenges that affect our lives, including our relationships with family, friends, colleagues and others.
We can feel nervous about visiting or being visited by loved ones, visiting shops, gyms or cafes, or even leaving our homes. This may be particularly true if we have a disability or long-term health conditions.
Losing contact with people can be stressful, worrying, frightening, or even unbearable. Not having enough contact can leave us feeling lonely and alone with our problems.
We never know everything going on in someone's life and we all face challenges and difficulties. It’s worth trying to be patient and understanding with each other and ourselves.
Top tips to help maintain good relationships
Our top tips for nurturing healthy relationships can make a big difference and are as relevant and important during good times as challenging times:
- give time - put time aside to connect with your friends and family
- be present - this means really paying attention to the other people in your life and trying not to be distracted by your phone or your work or other interests
- listen - really listen to what others are saying and try to understand it and focus on their needs at that moment
- let yourself be listened to - honestly share how you feel and allow yourself to be heard and supported by others
- recognise unhealthy relationships - harmful relationships will make us unhappy. Recognising this can help us to move forward and find solutions