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Genre: Education
Date of upload: Dec 30, 2023 ^^
Rating : 5 (0/25 LTDR)
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One idea I learned in the video was to listen more and to follow up with people. When Shiv mentioned following up with the person whose son was sick, it was important than just leaving the email at rescheduling. The action of acknowledging that situation probably meant a lot to that person. Getting caught up in school, sports, volunteering, and family matters happens often with students. I will follow up more with my friends on if they have an important matter they want to talk about. I need to ask people how they are doing more frequently. In conversations, to actually listen to someone and then respond is valuable. Instead of thinking on what to say, I will process what a person is telling me before.
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Showing up for others is a critical trait to have when building relationships. I can recall from my own experience that it has an impact. I've had a mentor, Haleigh, who has been helping me in aspects of my life these past few months. She especially taught me the importance of showing up. At school, there was an event that I was participating in. I was hoping my family could come to watch me, but they couldnât come. As I was disappointedly searching the crowd, I saw Haleigh. When I saw her, I felt a burst of joy. Knowing she was there to support me gave me a sense of newfound confidence and happiness. Haleigh supports me in everything that I do. She always has good intentions and never expects anything back. Having her as a role model and watching this Osmosis Values video allowed me to learn the right way of building relationships. Following in these footsteps, I have begun showing up for others and being an authentic role model.
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Being able to build relationships is important in almost all job occupations. Building relationships within a community is important for learning new things and improving aspects of pre-existing things as a team. Building stronger relationships improves collaboration, productivity, morale, creativity, and in a workplace, it leads to the sharing of ideas, knowledge, and skills. One idea that I learned from this video is the six aspects of values for building stronger relationships: reach further, spread joy, start with the heart, have each otherâs backs, open your arms, and imagine more. These values revolve around showing genuine care and support for others. When you show care for others, not only does it benefit yourself but also the people you care for. All six values work to create a better society. Moving forward, I will be open to new relationships, find ways to spread joy to others, and be there for loved ones. This will not only make me feel admirable but others as well. These skills are very important and useful when it comes to workspaces and job occupations.
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âStronger Relationships make you and others healthier and happierâ is a great quote from the video, Building Relationships Through the Osmosis Values. I can attest to this because I am surrounded by strong relationships. Living in the same town my entire life has helped me establish strong bonds with people. However, in a short few months I will be relocating for college. I will be starting a new life and therefore know the importance of implementing strategies to building new relationships. Making connections and friendships can be awkward. We feel the need to somehow show our resume or list of accomplishments for approval. I truly appreciate the quote shared in the video, âYour smile is your logo, your personality is your business card, and how others feel after having an experience with you is your trademarkâ. I must remember to be intentionally present and engaging when I pursue new friends, encounter new professors, and meet possible employers. I will take the Osmosis values with me as I start my new journey remembering to begin personal interactions with a genuine heart and positivity. Everyone desires authentic people in their lives; people that really care, really listen, and go the extra mile to support one another. I am thankful I have seen first hand the blessings that come from good friendships and will utilize methods taught in this video to develop future relationships.
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The key to building strong relationships is often moving out of your comfort zone. For me, I know that I often feel quite uncomfortable attempting to talk to a group of people when I see that they are already talking to other people, or even if theyâre absent-mindedly scrolling through their phone. Having the mindset that you would rather not bother someone can often be more harmful than helpful, as it restricts you from forming meaningful relationships and sharing important experiences and knowledge. As Mr. Gaghlani mentioned in the video, sometimes you just have to âgive people the benefit of the doubt. Perhaps that means approaching them in a friendly manner even though you may initially perceive them to be reluctant to converse. Or it could mean actively attending a social event that you typically wouldnât attend. Each encounter, each conversation, and each relationship serves as an invaluable lesson that contributes to personal growth, happiness, and success. It is crucial that moving forward, I take the time to step out of my comfort zone and reach out to new people, engage in novel conversations, and give people the benefit of the doubt.
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An idea from the video that stood out was the first value for building stronger relationships. To work toward building a stronger relationship, we have to start with our hearts. We have to care about people. Relationships are not transactional; itâs not about what you receive in return. Hearing this was a good reminder because I sometimes think this way. I feel like the people I come across donât care about my well-being or only want something from me. I sometimes act this way toward others, too. I realize this mindset has hindered me from creating meaningful connections with others. One of the people in the video mentioned something that applied to my situation. He said we should assume good intentions from whom we interact. Itâs easy to think the worst of people when we look at the world negatively. But, when we look at the world positively, we allow ourselves to build genuine connections with people. In the future, I want to work on changing my mindset. I want to keep an open mind and assume people have good intentions until they show me otherwise. I also want to work toward not viewing relationships as transactional. We shouldnât do good deeds with the expectation of getting something back. We should do them to show we care about others.
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I find the idea of treating all interactions with people as potential opportunities to build connections to be novel and interesting and I would like to apply it to my own life in the future. I always try my best to be pleasant towards other people I meet, whether it be my closest friends or someone on the street asking for directions somewhere who I might never meet again, just because I think itâs nice to be nice and a staple of human decency. However, I realize that itâs also good to consider the possibility of meeting these people again and in doing so, having a pre-existing positive relationship with them. By doing so, I can be better equipped to strengthen my connections with these people which can help open new opportunities for me, and I can also improve my present relationships as well by applying skills I learn through fostering new ones to ultimately be happier with the connections I form.
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The Idea that resonated with me most was to assume good intentions in others. Going into 7th grade my father betrayed me and my sister. This used me to see the bad in others as how could others be good if even my own father was not. This caused me to build few relations during the years that preceded because I started off presuming that they had ill or selfish intentions. As I have grown, I have learned that my previous assumption was false, one person does not represent people as a whole. For a while after I assumed no intentions and just built my idea of the person based on experience but still this does not work perfectly for everybody. Moving forward I will assume good intentions of those who I meet. Instead of thinking of them as somebody who has some intentions that are to be revealed, I will assume that they are a person who has intentions to help others, to make a real connection with me. I believe that I will find the most meaningful relationships because I believe that everybody who I meet has good intentions. Not only will this open me up to new people and therefore opportunities, but it will also allow me to see the good in everybody and therefore build deeper connections with those who I meet. This will allow me to be seen as a more welcoming person therefore making it easier to build relationships.
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What I found most valuable from the âBuilding Relationships Through the Osmosis Valuesâ video was the reminder to be human in all my relationships. I felt like this theme was captured throughout the video and it served as a valuable reminder. I liked how the point was made by one of the Osmosis team members that even just saying hello to a stranger is becoming abnormal in the world we live in. It is important to realize that taking the time to interact with people in a face-to-face environment can create stronger connections within a relationship. In addition, I think that being human also relates to having genuine care for others. There is a constant tendency among individuals to only approach relationships from their perspective and how a relationship can work to benefit them; however, the video touched on the fact that relationships become stronger and more unique when people stop basing their relationship on transactional terms. This really challenges me to introduce genuine care into all of my relationships especially beyond familial and friend relationships to include the interactions I have with teachers, members of the community, and classmates. Being able to realize that my teachers are people too has dramatically impacted my relationship with them and the way I learn. The more I care about them and realize they care about me the more receptive I am to what they are teaching me. This video was an amazing reminder to just be human.
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@dreamloui.equine7403
1 year ago
One thing I learned from the video is the quote you said in the beginning âYour Smile is your logo, Your Personality is your business card, How you leave others feeling after having an experience with you is your Trademark.â I picked the quote because it shows that people will remember you long after you are gone. So you should really treat people the best you can all the time.
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