Twenty questions you can ask to grow meaningful relationships with loved ones:
Learning about who we are, and how we can understand each other is a fundamental aspect to relationships that endure the test of time, change, and hardships. It is so easy to rely on a history knowing someone, or having similar interests when maintaining our relationships. However, we know that in times ofimbalance or difficulty, we all crave deeper connections with the people in our lives.We hear it all the time, if you want to grow your relationships you have to put in the work! But sometimes it’s hard to know where to begin, so we’ve come up with this list of questions you can ask yourself and the people you love to help grow more meaningful and thoughtful connections.
- When was the last time you felt proud of yourself?
- If you could repeat one thing about this year what would it be?
- How often do you think about your failures?
- When was the last time you felt well? What did that look like?
- What are some things you can do everyday to help maintain that wellness? What about things you can do occasionally?
- What are some things that you tend to overthink?
- What insecurities do you feel hold you back from creating more meaningful relationships?
- What has brought a smile to your face this week?
- What is a favourite memory of yours/us?
- If you could travel anywhere, where would you go?
- If there is anyone who you could thank, who would it be and why?
- What is something you love about yourself?
- I need help with ________.
- What is your morning routine?
- Who in your life can you be most vulnerable with? Why do you think that is?
- What's the most fun thing you did this week?
- If you could change one thing about your appearance, what would it be?
- What was one thing you were taught as a kid, that you would not teach your kid?
- What's been keeping you sane lately?
- What have you tolerated in the past, that you no longer have space or tolerance for? What changed?