How is Your Social Life?
“Life
is painting a picture, not doing a sum” ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes ~
While we are on the
subject of your personal life, let’s not forget your friends.
Everyone has them and
everyone needs them.
Friends are a necessary
social extension and they provide an outlet, a group of likeminded people who
share values, though perhaps not always every opinion.
Time out with friends,
whether they are old high school buddies or friends you’ve made at work, is
important.
A movie, a cup of
coffee, an occasional dinner, perhaps even sharing an activity you both like,
such as bowling, football, golf,
baseball, slot machines, a book club, or going to the movies, the theatre or
the ballet.
Above all, keep in
touch.
Put the appointments
with friends on your calendar just as you would any business meeting.
If you must cancel,
communicate clearly with your friend(s) and let them know why you have to
reschedule.
DO
reschedule.
Don’t leave it to
chance or you will never get together.
When you go out with
friends, even if they are co-workers, keep out of the realm of work discussion.
Don’t talk shop, or
you will not get away from the stress you tried to leave behind at the office.
It is a hard habit to break, and it may take some time and focus to learn the new
habit.
You can
make it fun by agreeing that the person who breaks the ‘don’t talk shop’ code first
will have to buy a round of drinks, or has to pay for dinner.
You’d be
amazed at how quickly your co-workers will learn the lesson!
If you
have a friend, or a group of old college chums with whom you love to socialize,
try to pick a monthly or weekly date – the second Friday of every month, for example
– and get together then.
Everyone
will look forward to these occasions and you won’t feel so deprived of social contact.
During
times of high stress and long hours, take the time to go out for a walk or get
a bottle of drink or have lunch with someone outside the office.
Get away
from the people you see in the halls every day and get a breath of fresh air.
You’ll feel much better.
Don’t give
up the activities and friends you love.
Exercise
and socialization are key to balancing your life.
If your
friends have fallen by the wayside with the advent of your most recent and most
hectic job, you need to get some more friends fast.
Man does not live by work alone!
And though
your family is very important to you, your friends serve a different purpose.
They are
often more honest with you than your family can be and they will forgive and forget
without the same intimate emotional attachment of a spouse, a mother or a brother.
You can
count on them to make you laugh and to share your successes and failures.
They are
part of your psychological armor and a necessary part of your life’s balance.
If you
need to reconnect with friendship, you can often find someone with whom you share
common values at work, school, or in an industry association or club.
Or you may
find a friend that shares a passion for a sport or an activity while attending a
sporting event or on line at the movie theatre.
Seek out
friends actively and don’t be afraid to invite your new friend for a drink.
There is
no harm done if the friendship does not blossom.
Friends
make you more interesting and expand your horizons.
And, they
keep you from becoming a boring, ‘all work and no play’ kind of person.
Again, you
have to be disciplined, have a plan and pay attention, to take advantage of these
opportunities.
“Work is the greatest thing in the world, so we should always save
some of it for tomorrow”
~ Don Herold ~
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