22 min.

754 - The Need to Connect Tiny Leaps, Big Changes

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In this episode, we look at the need to connect. Get excited, because this is Tiny Leaps, Big Changes.

Welcome to another episode of Tiny Leaps, Big Changes where I share research-backed strategies you can use, to get more out of your life. My name is Gregg Clunis.

Join us in a raw and vulnerable conversation with Gregg about his personal experience with connections along with helpful tips you can use to form new connections.

Key Takeaways:


There is a fundamental need for human connection.
Technology and the global pandemic has made it difficult to form new connections.
By keeping in touch with friends and colleagues online you miss the day to day moments.
Online connections can be a perpetual cycle of catching up.
There is some mutual context for forming connections.
Mutual contexts make it easier to connect with others.
These can be school, work, or extracurricular activities.
Even though it is going to be painful and frustrating, you must keep putting in effort to form connections because eventually you will find your people.

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Hosted By: Gregg Clunis | https://www.instagram.com/greggclunis/

Instagram: http://instagram.com/tinyleaps

Twitter: http://twitter.com/tinyleaps

Website: http://tlbc.co/tiny-leaps-big-changes

Get this episode ad-free when you join TLBC+ today: https://tlbc.co/join

In this episode, we look at the need to connect. Get excited, because this is Tiny Leaps, Big Changes.

Welcome to another episode of Tiny Leaps, Big Changes where I share research-backed strategies you can use, to get more out of your life. My name is Gregg Clunis.

Join us in a raw and vulnerable conversation with Gregg about his personal experience with connections along with helpful tips you can use to form new connections.

Key Takeaways:


There is a fundamental need for human connection.
Technology and the global pandemic has made it difficult to form new connections.
By keeping in touch with friends and colleagues online you miss the day to day moments.
Online connections can be a perpetual cycle of catching up.
There is some mutual context for forming connections.
Mutual contexts make it easier to connect with others.
These can be school, work, or extracurricular activities.
Even though it is going to be painful and frustrating, you must keep putting in effort to form connections because eventually you will find your people.

Sponsor: Join our Community! https://tlbc.co/community

Hosted By: Gregg Clunis | https://www.instagram.com/greggclunis/

Instagram: http://instagram.com/tinyleaps

Twitter: http://twitter.com/tinyleaps

Website: http://tlbc.co/tiny-leaps-big-changes

22 min.