Research shows that people cannot reach their full potential unless they are in healthy connection with others Yet we all experience moments when we feel isolated and alone. A 2006 Purdue University study found that twenty-five percent of Americans cannot name a single person they feel close to. But every one of us is hardwired for close relationships. The key to more satisfying relationships—be it with a significant other, a family member, or a colleague—is to strengthen the neural pathways in our brains that encourage closeness and connection. In her book, “Four Ways to Click,” Dr. Amy Banks
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