Friday, November 15, 2019
Why You Need Friends at Work [Infographic] - The Muse
Why You Need Friends at Work [Infographic] - The Muse Why You Need Friends at Work [Infographic] Did you take the job to make friends? No, probably not. That would be quite low on the list of good reasons to accept an offer. But having them sure is a perk, isnât it? Working with people you like can literally help power you through the day. And in case you think this is an exaggeration and that work pals are just good for grabbing a beer with at the end of a long week, take this statement about the crucial nature of work friends from the infographic below: âOffice friendships have a direct link with engagement and productivity.â The infographic is, in fact, full of insightful nuggets, but as someone who values your work friends, you probably wonât be too surprised at the findings. Those seemingly pointless conversations you have with co-workers while waiting for the coffee to finish brewing or on your way to a meeting? Theyâre not nothing. In fact, the data shows that having friends at the office can actually help your career. A few minutes of non-work related banter can be viewed as a distracting force, or it can be seen as an engagement-enhancing break. So, itâs not just your social life that stands to benefit from these relationships but your professional life, too. Think about it: When youâre in good spirits, youâre likely to find it easier to complete your to-do list- from the tedious, mundane tasks to the ones that require more creative energy. You donât have to have a best friend- though if youâre lucky enough to have a work BFF, well then, you may be one of the 50% of people who say that itâs resulted in having a strong connection with the company. But just having any friends means youâre likely to be happier at work, and if youâre happy, youâre engaged, and when youâre engaged, you produce better work. You open yourself up to challenges. And maybe you even propose new and exciting ideas to your boss, bolstered by your co-workersâ praise and encouragement. The fact is, the workday can be long and exhausting, so it really helps if youâre surrounded by people who you actually enjoy. Whatâs more: âThe more friendly you are with the people you see every day, the happier youâll be,â explains Muse writer Kaitlyn Russell. So, the next time you catch yourself not doing your work and instead chatting with a colleague, go ahead and pat yourself on the back for cultivating those work relationships. It means youâre going places.
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