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How to nurture connection with distant family

by Unathi Balele

In today’s fast-paced world, staying connected with distant family members has become more important than ever. While physical distances might separate us, there are numerous ways to nurture and strengthen these familial bonds.

Friendship Lamps provide you with five heartfelt strategies to maintain and deepen your connections with relatives who might live far away.

  1. Regular Video Calls: Thanks to technology, video calls have bridged the gap between distances. Schedule regular video calls with your distant family members. Seeing each other’s faces and expressions can make conversations more personal and meaningful. Platforms like WhatsApp, Zoom, Skype, and FaceTime make it easier than ever to connect visually.
  2. Share Updates and Milestones: Don’t wait for special occasions to share updates or milestones in your life. Keep your distant family members in the loop about significant events, accomplishments, and even the everyday moments. Share photos, videos, and anecdotes through messaging apps or social media.
  3. Virtual Family Events: Organise virtual family events to recreate the feeling of togetherness. Plan online game nights, virtual family dinners, or even watch movies simultaneously while video chatting. These events can help you bond over shared experiences, regardless of the physical distance.
  4. Celebrate Traditions: Uphold family traditions, even from afar. Whether it’s a holiday, birthday, or cultural celebration, find ways to participate together. Share recipes, traditions, and stories that have been passed down through generations. This will help maintain a sense of continuity and shared identity.
  5. Plan Future Visits: Having something to look forward to can strengthen connections. Discuss and plan future visits, whether it’s a family reunion, a vacation together, or simply a weekend spent at each other’s homes. The anticipation of spending time together can help keep the bond alive.

Also see: 5 Signs you are codependent in a relationship

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