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Re: making friends at work
That fear of awkwardness can be almost paralyzing, can't it?
Here are a few things that may help:
1. Admit to being ordinary and give up the pretense of charming and impressing everyone with dazzling conversation. It's okay to just talk about everyday things... comfortable and interesting is the goal.
2. Recognize that people like to talk about themselves. When they exhaust that subject they like to see how you fit together. You'll find most responses enthusiastic if you learn to ask good questions, remember their answers, and respond to their answers with another question. It often takes a little time before they respond and start asking questions back of you.
3. Observe. Look at the person you want to talk to... see any converstion openers that might already be available - - interesting shirt, earrings, project on their desk, screen saver that catches your attention, the lunch or breakfast you catch them heating in the kitchen... Keep your eyes open and you'll find dozens of conversations just waiting to happen.
4. Lose yourself. Concentrate on the other person and you'll find yourself genuinely interested in them... your awkward self-consciousness will soon fade and you'll become a natural at the art of conversation.
5. Smile. It will convey your pleasure in the person and make them desire the pleasant experience of talking with you.
I've got to go now, Ricky Martin's "She-Bang" is playing and I can't keep still any longer.... have a great weekend!
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