To be fair, not all work relationships are as such, but have you noticed many of our relationships with coworkers are rather superficial? In other words, the only reason why you interact with them is because you have no choice in the matter.
I've realized this happens for a variety of reasons. It could be that we're at different life stages, our personalities don't exactly mesh well, or we never got around to building rapport with one another. Or, you've noticed they are just downright unpleasant to deal with and you want no part of that.
Whenever possible, try to make the effort to build a good relationship with your coworkers -- even if you have to fake it just a little bit. This in no way means you should allow the person to step all over or otherwise disrespect you. As unfair as it sounds, it seems being successful at work nowadays depends less on your work and more on how likable you are.
I've realized this happens for a variety of reasons. It could be that we're at different life stages, our personalities don't exactly mesh well, or we never got around to building rapport with one another. Or, you've noticed they are just downright unpleasant to deal with and you want no part of that.
Whenever possible, try to make the effort to build a good relationship with your coworkers -- even if you have to fake it just a little bit. This in no way means you should allow the person to step all over or otherwise disrespect you. As unfair as it sounds, it seems being successful at work nowadays depends less on your work and more on how likable you are.
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