1. Communication is key: both parties need to sit down honestly, choose an appropriate time and place, and have in-depth communication. Understand each other's feelings and thoughts over the past year, clarify the reasons for the Cold War, and their respective expectations for this relationship. Effective communication is the first step in repairing relationships.
2. Let go of prejudices and resentment: During the communication process, both parties should strive to let go of their prejudices and resentment in their hearts. Realizing that the Cold War was a harm to both sides, and reconciliation requires joint efforts from both sides. Learn to forgive the other person and express your willingness to make efforts to repair the relationship.
3. Rebuilding trust and interaction: After communication and reaching consensus, both parties should begin rebuilding trust. This may require some time and practical action to prove. You can gradually increase interaction and understanding by participating in activities together, sharing life experiences, and other ways. At the same time, we should also learn to listen and support each other, so that we can feel love and warmth towards each other. As trust is rebuilt, relationships will naturally gradually warm up.