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Want to Live Longer? Start with This Simple Practice

Welcome to NEXTletter, your personal 121 (One To One) with your future - 1 question, 2 perspectives, 1 experiment.

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Catch up on previous editions šŸ“§ : The Future Isnā€™t What, Itā€™s How, The Let Go Ritual or Turning Crisis Into Creation.

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Have you ever wondered how the connections in your life impact your happiness and longevity?

Science is clear: meaningful relationships are one of the most powerful keys to a fulfilling life. In this issue, we dive into the profound ways our bonds influence our well-being, sharing insights on how to nurture existing connections and create new ones. Plus, youā€™ll find a simple yet transformative exercise to cultivate gratitude and deepen your relationships.

Letā€™s build a future where every connection brings more joy, purpose, and growth. šŸ’›

ONE QUESTION TO REFLECT ON

Who makes me seen? How can I deepen my connection?

Who in my life makes me most seen, heard, and valued?

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TWO PERSPECTIVES TO CONSIDER

1ļøāƒ£ The Science of Connection

Research from Harvardā€™s Study of Adult Development, spanning over 80 years, reveals that the quality of your relationships is the single biggest predictor of your happiness and even your lifespan.

Itā€™s not wealth, fame, or workā€”just the strength of your human connections.

2ļøāƒ£ Connections and Creativity

The people you surround yourself with can ignite new ideas and possibilities.

When you spend time with others who inspire and challenge you, it cultivates a future-ready mindstate of curiosity and openness.

This is where innovation and happiness intersect.

ONE EXPERIMENT

The Gratitude Call: Strengthen a Connection

1ļøāƒ£ Reflect: Think of someone whoā€™s made a meaningful impact on your life.
2ļøāƒ£ Reach Out: Call, video chat, or meet them in person to share your gratitude.
3ļøāƒ£ Be Specific: Highlight a moment or action that deeply influenced you.
4ļøāƒ£ Be Present: Listen to their response and notice how the connection deepens.
5ļøāƒ£ Reflect: Afterward, pause to observe how expressing gratitude made you feel.

Bonus: If a call isnā€™t possible, write a heartfelt letter instead!

NEW EPISODE - The Future is HOW

In the latest episode of my new podcast, I dive into relationships, happiness, and longevity with Dr. Robert Waldinger, professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, and co-author of The Good Life: Lessons from the World's Longest Scientific Study of Happiness.

Listen to The Future Is How
with Robert J. Waldinger & Frederik

As an introvert myself, I asked him a question thatā€™s been on my mind: How can I make new connections, especially as we grow older? His answer was simple yet profound:

ā€œPeople want to feel noticed and seen. Sometimes, just a small compliment to a stranger can open a door to connection.ā€

Inspired by this, I've been trying something for a while: focusing on acknowledging positive behaviors in others instead of pointing out negatives. For example, saying,

ā€œThanks for picking up that trash,ā€ or
ā€œI really like how you treated that person.ā€

Itā€™s a small shift, but Iā€™ve noticed how it brightens interactions and opens up opportunities for deeper conversations.

In this episode, we also discuss:

  • The surprising finding from Dr. Waldingerā€™s research about connectionā€™s impact on longevity

  • What social fitness is, and advice on how to practice it

  • Why you should try talking to a stranger and tips for getting started

  • Dr. Waldingerā€™s daily practices for health and happiness

  • Tips for building better relationships and making new friends

  • How to maintain connection and positivity in a polarized world

šŸ“ŗ Special for Our Community: The video of my conversation with Robert Waldinger.

Why This Matters

Connections are the threads that weave meaning into our lives. They donā€™t just make us happierā€”they make us healthier, more creative, and more resilient. By nurturing these relationships, youā€™re investing in a future that feels fulfilling.

P.S.: Share this NEXTletter with someone you want to re-connect again!


ā€“ With Future Love, Frederik

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