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How to Make Friends at Work

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It’s important that organizations make an e�ort to create a humanized workplace culture—where people can share their ideas, come together to produce great work, and form friendly relationships with coworkers.

When employees are happy with those they work with, engagement and retention increase.

6 WAYS TO MAKE LASTING FRIENDSHIPS AT WORK

Commonality

Be Involved

Ask for Help

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Work Together

Personal Space

Positivity

1. Commonality

From current events to sports and TV shows, learn what your coworkers like and dislike outside of work. Finding similarities with coworkers builds stronger social capital and makes for a happy environment.

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2. Be Involved

Seize opportunities to meet other employees you don’t usually work with. Feeling comfortable reaching out can help with career growth. So go ahead, join the o�ce book, running, or movie clubs.

3. Ask for help

When working on a project or learning a new skill asking for help won’t only give you new insights, but will also build new relationships. At the same time, by tapping into someone’s expertise you give them an opportunity to become a leader.

4. Work Together

Impossible deadlines and seemingly unattainable tasks are opportunities to work together with a common purpose. Not to mention, you’ll also gain e�ective teamwork skills.

Teams who know how to work together and divvy up project tasks gain the most from their group’s unique mix of knowledge and abilities.

– David Sturt, Executive Vice President and Todd Nordstrom, Director of Institute Content

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5. Personal Space

Bonding outside the o�ce can be beneficial, but know where to draw the line. To maintain a healthy work-life balance everyone needs a certain amount of separation of work and home life.

6. Positivity

Though work can be stressful, don’t lash out at team members. Try to keep your interactions professional and positive. For every negative discussion you have, try to have 5 positive ones. After all, the more genuine you are at work, the better time you’ll have making friends.

O�set whining, the sharing of hard things, or work stress with bonding through adding positive

feelings to those around you.

– Shasta Nelson, author of “Friendships Don’t Just Happen”

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Remember that friendships are not only an employee benefit, but a cultural one as well. When employees enjoy the work, the better work they produce.

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