Internal satisfaction brings a life balance that affects our productivity, motivation, and working morale.
In terms of human, social nature, our relationships with other people are an important link in the chain of satisfaction.
Use some of these tips to make it work better with your colleagues.
Mutual respect
You don't have to be friends with all your colleagues, but you have to show each other respect.
Avoid awkward situations or situations that a colleague tells you it annoys him. Do not take other people's food from the fridge or borrow someone else’s office supplies without asking.
Create an inspirational community
Think of your colleagues as friends, reduce rivalry and competitive atmosphere.
The dose of competition, the desire to progress and grow are not negative facts if you use them to a healthy extent.
Extend a hand of friendship to those who are not in the mood, motivated, or have private problems that burden them.
Avoid gossiping
The rift between colleagues often results in negative comments made in front of others. It is highly likely that no comment will go under the radar in a very close, work environment.
Stay professional
Control your emotions and vocabulary and try to solve problems in a private atmosphere calmly and rationally.
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