Most people think that they need to exercise or eat better to improve health, but the truth is connecting has even greater impact.
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Read MoreThe best gifts are those that “speak” to the recipient. Learn their love languages to give what they want most!
Read MoreThere are a lot of misconceptions of what it means to be introverted or extroverted. Check out the more nuanced reality the introvert/extrovert interviews revealed.
Read MoreWhat’s the right balance between giving and receiving? Is it possible to give too much? Here are some tips to offer support that’s truly supportive and doesn’t drain you.
Read MoreWe often use facts and data to try to persuade people to change their minds, but research (yup, facts) shows that head-on debate rarely works. Try these approaches to difficult conversations.
Read MoreThink about the sum of your relationships and interactions as your social diet. Is it feeding you, or does it leave you craving something more?
Read MoreWe often want to present the “best” version of ourselves, but this increases social isolation.
Read MoreHaving friends over is a great way to build connection … but we don’t do it as much as we used to. Need some inspiration?
Read MoreChanging your self-talk can have a major impact on your mood, motivation, and ability to move through stressful experiences.
Read MoreWe all compare ourselves to others. Is comparison the thief of joy, or the secret to success?
Read MoreHow often do you feel underappreciated? Other people do too! Expressing your gratitude and appreciation for someone is a powerful way to build connection, and it only takes a minute.
Read MoreThe current “default mode” for many people is being alone, and it takes a conscious decision and effort to get together with other people. What if you were able to build connection in and make it the default more often?
Read MoreLonely employees cost workplaces an estimated $4000+ per year (per employee) in lost days of work. Creating more collaborative work cultures decreases loneliness and increases productivity.
Read MoreIt's hard to feel close with someone if your conversations never go beyond surface level. Getting close requires mutual self-disclosure … and that can feel vulnerable.
Read MoreGetting to know someone and become friends doesn't have to take as long as you might think …IF you're intentional about HOW you spend time together.
Read MoreWe all go through rocky, stressed-out periods when we could use a little extra understanding. We can extend that grace to others too…
Read MoreIf you’ve ever spoken to someone who was expressionless, you know how disconcerting it can be. Responsive body language and facial expressions play a big role in connection.
Read MoreHave you ever felt trapped in a conversation you desperately wanted to extricate yourself from? Chances are the other person wasn’t picking up on your nonverbal cues.
Read MoreIt feels good to make progress on something important to you, and it feels even better when other people recognize that progress.
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