The spread of the Corona virus and the social divergence that followed caused a blow to our deepest social relationships, and after a year of stopping meetings with friends, and many circumstances that afflicted some friendships that we thought were eternal, we need to start the road again, and search for people who are similar to us, to regain a sense of connection with Others, escaping from loneliness and isolation, but where, how, and precautionary measures are still our only way to eliminate the virus?

Search your past

We admit that it is a difficult time to communicate with new people, so the first question you can ask yourself is "Is there someone I want to reconnect with?"

A 2011 research study of 224 participants in MBA classes across the US and Canada found that reconnecting with established knowledge after at least 3 years yielded promising results in terms of support, seriousness, and understanding.

In addition, reviving "idle connections," or those with whom you have lost contact, is often easier than making new friends, because you know and trust each other, and you will not spend more time searching over the phone to find out who you have been writing to this time last year. Or reach out to high school friends or a club that you belonged to.

Remote friends network

Some have approached their neighbors recently due to the difficulty of going out and hanging out far from home in large groups, and this is our opportunity to deepen the relationship with neighbors, club leaders and co-workers, and to convert superficial relationships into friendships.

Fortune magazine presented a study conducted by a company on 500 of its employees during the quarantine period, and noted how its employees were able to move from colleagues to friends through the "Zoom" program, after the participants thought to be more clear about their interest in establishing strong friendships and developing This link.

Reconnecting with friends under the precaution has become complicated (Pixabay)

Find someone who shares your interests

If you find that you prefer a friend who shares your interests and hobbies, it may be helpful to meet others who are already involved in the things you enjoy. While such previous research shows promise for how relationships with co-workers have evolved into friendships outside of job responsibilities, it is equally possible for you to learn about People at a virtual arts and crafts event and making an effort to interact with other attendees.

You can also enroll in an online course that requires you to work with your classmates, join a creative space online, or join active movements to support the rights of a marginalized group. Engaging in community and volunteer work may allow you to make friends with others who share your passion. By making change and promoting it by volunteering remotely.

be honest

Developing a new friendship is not the same as entering a romantic relationship, and initial encounters with a new friend can seem somewhat like a first date. Nerves are tight, and we tend to look very social, but you don't need that.

Talk honestly about yourself. A year ago, talking about illness was not particularly common among close friends, but now, it has become a feature of deep relationships.

Open and candid conversations can help nurture friendships by creating shared expectations and trust. Part of making friends in adulthood - and at that point in the life of the world - is trying to figure out how your life fits into someone’s life, and stating intentions is the first place to start, because Many people feel lonely and many of them feel exhausted and afraid during this critical period.

Open and candid conversations help foster friendships (Pixabay)

Keep calling

Whatever you choose to stay in touch, keep it in touch, by sending monthly postcards, small gifts, or whatever you have mastered recently, or a weekly call to discuss a book you have read. After a successful initial meeting, regular plans should be made to strengthen ties continuously, such as linking friendship with a common goal such as practicing Regular yoga, watching a TV series, or charity and volunteering.