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CHAPTER 10: Skills and Techniques to Enhance Close Relationship - Coggle…
CHAPTER 10: Skills and Techniques to Enhance Close Relationship
Show that you care
When it comes to praise, don’t hold back the applause. If a coworker has done something you appreciate — no matter how small — thank them for it. Identify at least one attribute you value in each of your coworkers, and let them know about it.
Be Considerate
Take note of what’s happening with your coworkers. Recognize the happy events in their lives
Be a great communicator
think carefully about the words you use. With clear communication, you’ll be able to avoid any potential misunderstandings with colleagues. A good speaker comes to be known as intelligent and mature
Make them laugh
As long as you avoid inappropriate jokes and don’t laugh off serious situations, you’ll find your colleagues will be drawn to you. Humor can even be a great way to break down barriers with that super shy coworker or moody boss.
Don't be a whiner
If there’s something you really need to get off your chest, write about it in your journal or briefly chat about it with your friends and family.
Put on a happy face
If you smile often and have an upbeat attitude, your coworkers will be drawn to you.And when you’re having a bad day, don’t try to pull others down with you.
Be an active listener
Being an active listener shows that you intend to both hear and recognize another’s perspective. Using your own words, repeat what the speaker has said.
Settle disputes
Arrange to have a discussion with both of the aggrieved parties, and try to help them resolve their conflict. Not only will your office be a happier place, but you’ll come to be known as a leader.
Promote togetherness
Help coworkers thrive by creating a friendly, cooperative environment. Treat everyone the same, not like they’re part of a hierarchy, and don’t act like one person’s opinion is more important than another’s. Don’t gossip about your colleagues
Put yourself in their shoes
An empathetic person can understand how another person feels, and empathy is an important trait when working with others. Always consider circumstances from another person’s viewpoint.