1. Angle shift: Try to think from my sister's point of view and understand why she doesn't communicate with her family. Maybe she has her own troubles, contradictions or dissatisfaction, hoping to find support and understanding. Be sure to understand her feelings, don't just stand in your own position.
2. Communication: Find a suitable opportunity to have a one-on-one conversation with your sister and frankly express your concern and desire to repair the relationship with her. Listen to her point of view with understanding and respect and give you support. Avoid criticism or blame, but show concern and understanding to her.
3. Build trust: keep your promise to your sister and show your reliability and sincerity. Try to avoid hurting her behavior or words. It may take time to gradually build trust, but through positive actions again and again, the foundation of family relations can be gradually rebuilt.
4. Respect personal space: respect your sister's personal space and decision-making power. If she has some room for independent or personal growth, give her proper respect and understanding. He also expressed his willingness to support his decision, whether he chose to keep his distance from his family or approach it.
5. Create opportunities: Create some opportunities for family reunion, such as holding a family dinner or participating in some activities together. This can provide a relaxed environment and opportunities for family members to communicate and establish contact with each other.
6. Seek professional help: If the difficulty of relationship repair is beyond your ability, seeking professional help may be an option. Family therapists or psychologists can provide guidance, support and help solve potential problems.
Most importantly, it takes patience, understanding and time to repair the relationship with my sister. Everyone has different processes and needs, and mutual respect and sincere efforts are important cornerstones.