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Today I'm talking about something incredibly simple yet profoundly impactful: checking in.

Recently, my oldest daughter moved out for university, and it was a surprisingly difficult experience for me. 

What truly helped actually surprised me. 

A friend picked up the phone (like with an actual call) to see how I was doing. It was such a small gesture, but it made me feel so cared for. It really meant a lot to me.

As parents, professionals, or even just women who spend a lot of time and energy looking after others, we often don't get that same care in return. That's why I'm realizing the importance of us taking the time to check in on each other. 

Whether it's a quick call or even a text message, it can make someone's day.

Really, it's a highly underrated yet essential way to connect and nurture the people we care about. 

As a psychologist, I see firsthand how loneliness is a real and growing problem — even an epidemic in many countries. 

What I'm doing: 

I've found it helpful to keep a list of people I want to connect with more often. Then, I schedule time to reach out to them to check in and, in some cases, make plans.

If you find yourself craving more connection and even deeper connections, be the one to reach out. As nice as it would be, our loved ones can't read our minds. 

So, don't be afraid to reach out and ask a friend if they'd like to grab a coffee. 

Here's what you'll find in today's episode:

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