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How To Bond With People: 3 Easy Tips To Connect With Anyone

Topic: PersuasionBy Michael LeePublished Recently added

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In life, one of the most important things you have to be good at is knowing how to bond with people. As a child, you learned how to connect with your parents and your playmates. Growing up, you learned how to form friendships with your classmates and co-workers. Despite having years of relationship building tucked under your belt, meeting new individuals and establishing rapport with them can still be a challenge. To know 3 simple tips on how to bond with people, read on! Tip # 1: Single Out Common Interests. When meeting somebody new, try to find out what they like or don’t like. Zero in on the things that reflect your own likes and dislikes. For example, upon finding out that your new boss is also a fan of Star Trek, speak up and let him know that you two share common interests. This will make you stand out from the rest of his employees. At a meeting, you will probably be the one he’ll constantly make eye contact with and even share private Star Trek jokes with. Tip # 2: Make The Effort To Learn More About Them. Talking about yourself all the time won’t endear you to anybody; but asking questions about the person you want to be close to definitely will. If you want to know how to bond with people, you need to understand that everyone has a need to talk about themselves. For example, when having coffee, ask them about their family or hobbies. Be genuinely interested in what they have to say, but don’t interview them aggressively. Make comments every now and then, and share a bit about yourself as well. Just keep the focus on the person and you two will be bonding like there’s no tomorrow. Tip # 3: Offer A Helping Hand. Want to know how to really bond with people? Be there anytime they need help. This creates an instant connection, as they’ll start to see you as someone who they can count on. Offering your help (even when they don’t seem to need it) is also a good way to bond with them. When you see someone having trouble carrying their things, for example, don’t hesitate to help them out. Follow this up with more efforts to get to know that person. Invite them to have lunch or coffee one time. Learning how to bond with people is a constant lesson in life. Every new person you meet gives you an opportunity to forge stronger friendships. I hope that these tips can help you develop better partnerships with everyone you meet in the future.

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