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"People who need people, are the luckiest people in the world,"according to JLo in the One World concert recently.
Whether we believed that or not back in February 2020, we've certainly had a huge chance to review our own position on this, over the last 6 weeks.
The very words "social isolation" are uncomfortable and make us sound disconnected.
As humans we thrive on human connection .
Its one of our key attributes that set us apart form all other species.
Whilst governments have thrown funds at financial hardship, human isolation, especially from loved ones has been a huge deficit for most.
Personally i love people and interacting with them - I'm and enthusiastic, chattering extrovert.
I love "the interestingness of people " and i believe that everyone has a unique backstory and has done amazing things in their life.
Often without realising it.
so, whilst i have been super busy and productive during lockdown , i have missed people.
I bet you have too.
So when this relaxes, how are you going to fix this.
With the growth of nano- tech, Human connection is more important than ever.
Our inherent human skills of "emotional Intelligence" and "communication" will be even more vital in the post coronavirus world of work, and so how we approach re-engaging is important to the development of our race and what we do next.
IN this episode, a few tips from someone who loves connecting with people .
By Carol Glover"People who need people, are the luckiest people in the world,"according to JLo in the One World concert recently.
Whether we believed that or not back in February 2020, we've certainly had a huge chance to review our own position on this, over the last 6 weeks.
The very words "social isolation" are uncomfortable and make us sound disconnected.
As humans we thrive on human connection .
Its one of our key attributes that set us apart form all other species.
Whilst governments have thrown funds at financial hardship, human isolation, especially from loved ones has been a huge deficit for most.
Personally i love people and interacting with them - I'm and enthusiastic, chattering extrovert.
I love "the interestingness of people " and i believe that everyone has a unique backstory and has done amazing things in their life.
Often without realising it.
so, whilst i have been super busy and productive during lockdown , i have missed people.
I bet you have too.
So when this relaxes, how are you going to fix this.
With the growth of nano- tech, Human connection is more important than ever.
Our inherent human skills of "emotional Intelligence" and "communication" will be even more vital in the post coronavirus world of work, and so how we approach re-engaging is important to the development of our race and what we do next.
IN this episode, a few tips from someone who loves connecting with people .

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