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Research reveals what makes work relationships strong and healthy—and the small actions you can take to deepen them.

MDW: What are some simple things Gen Z and other young adults can do to strengthen their social connections? JZ: The first is to realize how much other people want to connect with them, and the second is to jump into the social waters—even when staying home would be easier.

If you search Google for ways to find social connection, you might come across advice like “reach out to existing acquaintances,” “join a club,” or “get involved in your community.” This commonsense advice implies that forming connections is as simple as putting yourself out there. While ...

Given how essential social connections are to student well-being and success, the CDC recommends educators devote more time to giving students the opportunity to develop and practice their social skills. To do this, educators need simple and effective ways to promote and facilitate positive connections.

john a. powell explains why we distance ourselves from groups of people and how we can all find the connection that we crave.

Practically, building connections can be surprisingly straightforward. Initiatives like “front porch chats,” block parties, or community social media groups foster casual interactions. Neighbors might exchange contact info, designate mutual pet care backups, or simply commit to checking in regularly.

When researchers refer to the concept of social connection, they mean the feeling that you belong to a group and generally feel close to other people. Scientific evidence strongly suggests that this is a core psychological need, essential to feeling satisfied with your life. Indeed, humans are a profoundly social species; our drive to connect with others is embedded in our biology and ...

Americans increasingly only interact with Americans who look, think, and live like them. Even so, there are some places and moments across the country where diverse, meaningful, and transformative connections are still happening. More in Common is a nonprofit organization that tries “to understand ...

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