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Homework Assignment: Connect With Your Friends

These are Gottman-approved activities to bond with your friends

Here is a list of concrete ways to connect with your friends, written by Dr. John Gottman :

Activities To Build Connection:

  • Visit one another.
  • Commute.
  • Exercise.
  • Volunteer.
  • Share gossip, jokes, and news via email.
  • Phone one another often.
  • Form a group of friends who share a common hobby or interest, like a book club. Meet regularly. When you can’t get together, discuss your common interests online.
  • Confide in one another.
  • Keep each other’s secrets.
  • Swap baby-sitting, pet-sitting, house-sitting
  • Trade big favors like helping one another paint the house, move residences, or build a deck.
  • Celebrate one another’s successes.
  • Host a party for a mutual friend.
  • Share hugs, handshakes, pats on the back.
  • Cry together.
  • Be there for the big events in one another’s lives (e.g., weddings, funerals, serious illnesses).
  • Collaborate on a project.
  • Show one another your baby pictures.
  • If it is part of your lifestyle, pray or meditate together.

Apply ideas from this list to your own life, and enjoy the results. Give your friendships attention and care, and watch them flourish. In the spirit of self-care, we advise you to keep Dr. Gottman’s perspective in mind:

No single relationship can meet all your emotional needs. In fact, it would be a mistake to invest that much expectation into any relationship, including marriage. It’s better instead to focus on building congenial bonds with a variety of people who bring different gifts into your life. That way, you can revel in your friendships with a diverse group of friends!


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Ellie Lisitsa is a former staff writer at The Gottman Institute. She holds a PhD in Clinical Psychology.

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