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Take a moment to look at your contact list on your phone. You probably have a long list of names and numbers, but how many of those people are you actively in touch with? It’s common to have old friends or acquaintances who have faded away from our regular communication. Whether it’s a childhood friend who moved away, a colleague who switched departments, or a neighbor who you lost touch with after they moved, many of us have someone in our lives that we care about but have lost touch with.

Research shows that social relationships play a crucial role in our mental and physical well-being. Having someone to rely on in times of need is one of the top predictors of life satisfaction globally. Despite the importance of maintaining social connections, many people are hesitant to reach out to old friends they have lost touch with.

A recent study published in Communications Psychology explored people’s willingness to reconnect with old friends. The study found that while the majority of participants identified an old friend they wanted to reconnect with, they were reluctant to initiate contact due to concerns such as fear of rejection or feeling like they would be imposing on their friend’s life.

Despite efforts to encourage participants to reach out to their old friends, the study found that many people still hesitated to take that step. However, those who did reach out reported feeling happier afterwards. This highlights the potential benefits of rekindling old friendships.

Researchers also discovered that the reluctance to reach out to old friends was similar to the hesitation people feel when talking to strangers. By adapting an intervention used to ease anxieties about talking to strangers, the study found that participants who practiced sending messages to current friends and acquaintances were more likely to reach out to their old friends.

In conclusion, social relationships are essential for happiness, and reconnecting with old friends can lead to increased well-being. Take a moment to go through your contact list, reach out to those you talk to often, and consider sending a message to an old friend you’ve been missing. Sometimes, a simple message can reignite a valuable connection and bring joy to both parties.