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…when the strong ties of friendship and the weak ties of peer pressure merge, they create incredible momentum.
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All of us have things that we could work on or learn about ourselves to make us better partners, family members, friends, and coworkers.
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264 |
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…be your own best friend. Whatever you are doing – don’t put yourself down.
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…to be truly happy at work, we need purpose, hope, and friendships.
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We should be seeking to build loving, friendly relationships with our coworkers, not running away from them as we too often do.
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125 |
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It takes deliberate effort to make and keep friends in the workplace.
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When we are stressed to the max, we often don’t take time for family, friends, fun, exercise, or even sleep.
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160 |
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Reaching out and rekindling a friendship is one of the best and fastest ways to start on a new path.
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…happiness at work… [is] a deep and abiding enjoyment of daily activities fueled by passion for a meaningful purpose, a hopeful view of the future, and true friendships.
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5 |
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Keeping changes small and expectations low is how you design around fair-weather friends like motivation and willpower.
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