10 min

Soul Searching with Tasha Westinghouse: Creating Connections During Covid Soul Searching

    • Journaux personnels

Turning acquaintances into real friends can be hard in the best of times, much less while social distancing. Creating belonging on teams can challenge even the best of managers, much less while on boarding employees remotely. Turning small talk into meaningful connection can be hard for even the best of conversationalists, much less during this season of isolation. Tasha shares some tips on how she’s been able to thaw the Seattle freeze and help “make friends so when the worlds opens up again we can meet people in a different way.”
1) Change our mindset: don’t assume people don’t want to talk to you. “I thought people who were higher up then me in the organization didn’t need to hear from me. I’ve learned people appreciate you connecting with them.” Reach out and invite people to come over or go out.
2) Share yourself: “Being comfortable sharing your struggle. We don’t need to show up perfect. Social media can make us think lives need to be filtered and perfected.
3) “Making friends is about making time for other people.”
4) Remember people’s names.
5) “Listen to their story.”
6) Find inspiration you can share with others. Tasha shares how the Navy Seals have inspired her: “when you think you’re done you still have 40% more.”
Free resources to find joy at work and life https://linktr.ee/nikkikloeppel.

Turning acquaintances into real friends can be hard in the best of times, much less while social distancing. Creating belonging on teams can challenge even the best of managers, much less while on boarding employees remotely. Turning small talk into meaningful connection can be hard for even the best of conversationalists, much less during this season of isolation. Tasha shares some tips on how she’s been able to thaw the Seattle freeze and help “make friends so when the worlds opens up again we can meet people in a different way.”
1) Change our mindset: don’t assume people don’t want to talk to you. “I thought people who were higher up then me in the organization didn’t need to hear from me. I’ve learned people appreciate you connecting with them.” Reach out and invite people to come over or go out.
2) Share yourself: “Being comfortable sharing your struggle. We don’t need to show up perfect. Social media can make us think lives need to be filtered and perfected.
3) “Making friends is about making time for other people.”
4) Remember people’s names.
5) “Listen to their story.”
6) Find inspiration you can share with others. Tasha shares how the Navy Seals have inspired her: “when you think you’re done you still have 40% more.”
Free resources to find joy at work and life https://linktr.ee/nikkikloeppel.

10 min