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Regaining a satisfying social life after a significant illness

When we are in the midst of illness, we usually have more things to worry about than our social life or lack of thereof. As we move into the recovery stage, however, we often begin to realize that we’ve become isolated from people outside our direct family and may start to feel cut off from life.females having a discussion over coffee

Social isolation can be a problem for patients and caregivers alike, and it’s a key contributing cause to depression. Even if the effects of illness mean you can’t return to exactly the same lifestyle that you previously enjoyed, it’s important to find ways to reconnect with other people.

Many of your friends may be keeping away for fear of intruding. Be prepared to take the initiative in welcoming both old and new friends into your life again. Here are a few tips to get you going:

Start gradually

Focus on others

During an illness, we naturally focus on ourselves. Now it’s time to start turning the focus outwards.

Making new connections

If you are unable to return to your old lifestyle—and particularly the work environment—it’s important to find new ways to feel meaningful and stay connected with people.

While your illness has likely taken up most of your attention and energy in recent times, it may now be time to re-engage with people and experiences that you enjoy. What better way to feel alive than to reconnect with people who matter to you, be inspired by new friends, and get reacquainted with activities you take pleasure in!

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