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Why It’s So Hard to Make Connections as an Adult at Work

Why It’s So Hard to Make Connections as an Adult at Work

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Summary

Making connections as an adult feels harder than ever, especially at work.

But the problem usually isn’t networking.
It’s discomfort.
It’s phones.
It’s staying in our comfort zones.

In this episode, Desiree sits down with Nichelle Lund to talk about communication in the workplace, workplace loneliness, and why relationship-building is one of the most overlooked leadership skills for managers and professionals today.

They discuss awkward networking events, making people feel included, building trust at work, and simple ways to create more genuine connections without feeling fake or forced.

BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU’LL LEARN:

  • Why making connections as an adult feels so uncomfortable
  • How to build better work relationships and stronger workplace communication
  • Small ways leaders and managers can help people feel seen and included at work

When you finish listening, I’d love to hear your biggest takeaway from today’s episode. Take a screenshot while listening, share it to your Instagram stories, and tag me @desireepetrich!

While you’re there, make sure you follow me for more leadership development conversations, new manager tips, and practical leadership skills you can apply immediately at work.

CONNECT WITH NICHELLE LUND:

This podcast for managers is here to help you:

• Grow your leadership development
• Navigate team management with confidence
• Learn how to handle conflict at work
• Apply real, practical leadership tips

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