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For closeness: travel. No, I don't mean to go to
take a road trip or
to fly away to some exotic place. But there are
ways to go deeper into a
relationship -- like traveling. And there are
things we can do to help a
relationship really go somewhere. Let me
explain.
Inmate Mitchell King had a visitor -- his
wife. King was serving a
six-year jail term in Auckland, New Zealand
for armed robbery. But his wife
didn't want to be away from him for that
long. So they held
hands. She wanted them to always stick
together - through it all. Hand in hand,
forever joined. And they did stick together.
She had rubbed her palms with Super
Glue.
Their new-found closeness was short-lived.
And their separation
painful. (I suggest we put the Super Glue
idea on a short list of
"THINGS NOT TO DO" when we want to grow
closer.)
But if you want a deeper connection with
someone your care about, if
you want relationships that are more
intimate, more meaningful and
longer-lasting, then try this simple
technique. Just remember the word "TRAVEL."
T is for TRUST. If we're seeking a glue to
cement us to another, then
trust is that bond. A relationship will go
nowhere without it.
R is for RESPECT. Some people talk about how
much they have always
respected their cherished friends and family
at a funeral. But why
wait? People want to know that we hold them
in high regard. It's about valuing
others and letting them know you respect
them.
A is for AFFECTION. Sometimes affection
means love. Sometimes it means a touch.
Or a hug. Always it means kindness.
V is for VULNERABILITY. Though we may feel
afraid to let another too
close, no relationship will go anywhere
without taking a risk. Like
entrepreneur Jim Rohn says, "The walls we
build around us to keep out
the sadness also keep out the joy." And the
love.
E is for EMOTIONAL INTIMACY. It about
learning to be open. Learning to
communicate freely. The quality of
relationships we make are largely determined
by how openly we communicate.
L is for LAUGHTER. Victor Borge got it right
when he said, "Laughter
is the shortest distance between two
people." It's also the most
enjoyable.
So for a relationship that can really go
somewhere, just remember the
word "TRAVEL." Then enjoy the trip.
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