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Connection By Design

Connection is too important to leave to chance. This blog is for people who want to build stronger relationships in their organizations, intentionally.


Most organizations leave connection to chance—and for many people, that means it never happens at all. Without intentional opportunities to connect, relationships stay surface-level, belonging never takes root, and the community that could exist never quite does.

This blog is a collection of small action steps—based on research—on what actually helps facilitate meaningful connection. Whether you're leading a team, running a program, or building a culture or connection, this blog gives you concrete strategies to apply.

Explore, experiment, and see what fits. I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

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38. Brush up on your social intelligence skills
38. Brush up on your social intelligence skills

People with high social intelligence have stronger relationships, better mental and physical health, are more likely to be promoted at work, and have greater life satisfaction. Here’s how to hone your SI skills.

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connection, relationship-building, relationshipsJessica GiffordMay 10, 2022Comment
37. Apologize well (and avoid these common mistakes)
37. Apologize well (and avoid these common mistakes)

Apologies can make a relationships stronger, or destroy them. This post explores the good, bad, and ugly when it come to apologies.

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connection, relationships, relationship-buildingJessica GiffordMay 2, 2022apologies Comments
36. Implement Check-ins
36. Implement Check-ins

Mutual sharing increases liking and closeness … and this simple exercise helps people share easily.

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relationship-building, connection, friendshipJessica GiffordApril 25, 2022check-in, happies and crappies Comments
35. Make conscious choices about your social media use. It may be making you lonely, depressed and anxious.
35. Make conscious choices about your social media use. It may be making you lonely, depressed and anxious.

Even though we KNOW that social media posts are curated, we still make ourselves miserable by comparing our insides to other people’s outsides.

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loneliness, mental health, connectionJessica GiffordApril 18, 2022social media, comparisonComment
34. Try something new … and break out of a friendship rut.
34. Try something new … and break out of a friendship rut.

If you have a friend or friend group that’s fallen into a rut, try doing something new and exciting (like these ideas) to re-ignite your friendship.

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friendship, connection, relationshipsJessica GiffordApril 11, 2022Comment
33. Laugh: 6 ways to increase your LQ (Laughter Quotient)
33. Laugh: 6 ways to increase your LQ (Laughter Quotient)

Did you know that laughing reduces loneliness (as well as a whole host of other benefits)? Here are some ideas to up your laughter game.

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connection, happiness, relationship-buildingJessica GiffordApril 4, 2022laughter Comments
32. Change your enviroment ... it may be making you lonelier.
32. Change your enviroment ... it may be making you lonelier.

Most of us want to feel more connected, but our physical environment may be conspiring against that goal.

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connection, belonging, happinessJessica GiffordMarch 28, 2022physical environment, spaceComment
31. Croissant, don’t bagel (it’s more inclusive).
31. Croissant, don’t bagel (it’s more inclusive).

What do breakfast breads have to do with socializing? Read on to find out…

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relationships, connection, friendshipJessica GiffordMarch 21, 2022networking, socializing, inclusion Comments
30. Set boundaries. Caring TOO much may be contributing to burnout.
30. Set boundaries. Caring TOO much may be contributing to burnout.

We tend to think of compassionate people as having a bottomless well of kindness, but the truth is that the people who are most compassionate have strong boundaries.

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burnout, wellness, relationshipsJessica GiffordMarch 14, 2022boundaries, compassion Comments
29. Strengthen your empathy muscle.
29. Strengthen your empathy muscle.

There is evidence that empathy is on the decline, which has frightening personal and global consequences. But you can take steps to build your empathy muscle.

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mental health, connection, wellnessJessica GiffordMarch 7, 2022empathy Comments
28. Initiate Quick Connection
28. Initiate Quick Connection

As kids we’re told not to talk to strangers, and as adults, most of us prefer not to. But making quick connections improves mood!

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connection, wellness, lonelinessJessica GiffordFebruary 28, 2022talk to stratngers Comments
27. Attend to "bids" for connection ... it's a key behavior in healthy relationships
27. Attend to "bids" for connection ... it's a key behavior in healthy relationships

Responding to “bids for connection” is a key behavior that sets healthy relationships apart from unhealthy ones. What’s your response style?

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connection, relationship-building, friendshipJessica GiffordFebruary 21, 2022bids for connection Comments
26. Give a Great Compliment
26. Give a Great Compliment

Giving compliments strengthens connection and boosts mood. So why don’t we do it more often?

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relationship-building, friendship, connectionJessica GiffordFebruary 14, 2022Comment
25.	Don’t Ghost Your Friends.
25. Don’t Ghost Your Friends.

Being ghosted by a friend is the worst. The human brain HATES uncertainty, and in the absence of real information tends to make up terrible stories.

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friendship, loneliness, relationshipsJessica GiffordFebruary 7, 2022ghosting, friend breakups Comments
24.	Initiate, invite, include
24. Initiate, invite, include

Do your friendships feel reciprocal? When you initiate connection it helps broaden and strengthen your social circles.

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friendship, relationship-building, connectionJessica GiffordJanuary 31, 2022Comment
23.   Improve your sleep
23.   Improve your sleep

Poor sleep doesn’t just make us crankier, it also makes us lonelier.

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connection, relationships, wellness, student successJessica GiffordJanuary 24, 2022 Comments
22. Increase Your Awkward Tolerance
22. Increase Your Awkward Tolerance

The number one predictor of long-term success—in business, art, and relationships—is the amount of discomfort we’re willing to endure. This activity will help you build your awkward tolerance.

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relationship-building, connection, friendshipJessica GiffordJanuary 17, 2022social discomfort, social awkwardnessComment
21. Align Your Time With Your Priorities
21. Align Your Time With Your Priorities

Most people would say family and friends are more important than anything else, but the way we spend our time doesn’t always reflect that. Try this simple exercise to see how well your time aligns with your priorities.

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connection, friendship, happinessJessica GiffordJanuary 10, 2022prioritiesComment
20. Set a social mini-goal
20. Set a social mini-goal

People often set goals that are overly ambitious, then fizzle out. Starting small, with mini-goals, will give you early success that you can build on. This strategy can be applied to any of your goals, including building stronger connection.

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connection, friendship, mental health, relationshipsJessica GiffordJanuary 4, 2022goal-settingComment
19. Partner up on your goals
19. Partner up on your goals

If you want to build connection AND exponentially 9X the likelihood of reaching important goals, try this.

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connection, productivity, relationship-buildingJessica GiffordDecember 27, 2021goal-settingComment
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