Week 47: Small acts of connection add up for a big impact
Natalie Siston
Senior Leader and Head Presenter at Positive Intelligence ?? BESTSELLING Author of Let Her Out: Reclaim Who You Have Always Been ?? Former Fortune 100 Coaching and Relationship Management Director
Perhaps it’s a side effect of my small town upbringing, or maybe I’m wired this way, but at heart, I am a simple person. The simple things usually make the biggest difference and have the deepest meaning, whether you are talking about connections, business or life.?
For example, no matter our preferred style of communication, nearly everyone appreciates a kind word or thoughtful follow-up if they’ve shared something with you about an upcoming milestone, celebration, or activity taking place in their life. For example, if I share with you that my favorite band is coming to town next month and I’m going to the concert, inquiring about that experience during our next conversation would go a long way in acknowledging that we’ve connected. This doesn’t require you to go to the concert yourself or listen to any of the music, it simply requires you to listen, absorb, remember and inquire. (I’d like to tell you we are going to call this the LARI principle, but that is not my intent). Remember, we are keeping it simple.?
Here are my top 3 suggestions for small acts that could solidify or build meaningful connections:?
Small acts of connection are also a great way to strengthen the bond with strangers or “Hey, Friends” (remember that from way back in week 1?)?
If I were trying to make this complex, I’d thank you for learning the LARI principle, which is supported with the RCJ steps (including the JDI approach) and the CQE plan.
I’m not looking to turn what is one of the basic human needs - connection - into the next acronym. What I am doing is reminding you that simple, quick, and no cost actions are one of your greatest resources as you seek to build meaningful connections.?
What’s a small act of connection that has made the greatest impact for you??
Who will you engage with in a simple way this week??
I authored the original 52 Weeks of Meaningful Connections in 2018. Despite the variety of ways we are able to connect, we are lonelier now than ever. This motivated me to re-visit the entire series. In some cases, the 2018 version will stand. In others, it will be updated to reflect the reality of our new world. Don’t miss what’s coming next week and subscribe now.