Quality social connections whether romantic, friendship, or casual daily interactions induce happiness, especially when we see them in the morning and early afternoon – we have a whole area of the brain tied to facial recognition, also linked to anxiety, fear, and well-being
- Two forms of social connection: (1) presence and mutual eye contact – expresses shared attention, particularly if set and reset throughout the conversation (i.e., looking at each other, away, then back); (2) nonsexual physical contact (allogrooming activities such as styling hair, manicure, pedicure, etc.) stimulates neurons and creates well-being in the person being touched