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Making the Social Connection

Posted by stephanie rogers on May 29, 2020 in News

Sitting in on the Tactics for Maintaining Mental Fitness During the COVID-19 Pandemic webinar with Dr Bill Howatt of Howatt HR this week we explored how to make a social connection while being in self-isolation, working from home and observing social distancing rules.

A social connection is a basic psychological need and we are auto-programmed to social thinking.听 It is incorporated into our life satisfaction and a central element to human evolution.听 Having a lack of connection for some can be the same as having physical pain sensations.

Dr. Howatt says improving your social connection can result in:

路听听听听听听听听 Improved Immune System Function

路听听听听听听听听 Decreased Chronic Disease

路听听听听听听听听 Decreased Inflammation

路听听听听听听听听 50% increase in Longevity

路听听听听听听听听 Improved Sleep

路听听听听听听听听 Higher Self-Esteem.

We need to prioritize making a social connection and we can do it in the following ways:

路听听听听听听听听 Taking the time to listen to others

路听听听听听听听听 Set up video chat time

路听听听听听听听听 Use video work sessions

路听听听听听听听听 Set up regular check-ins

路听听听听听听听听 Ask about life outside of work

路听听听听听听听听 Acknowledge successes and challenges

A valuable connection can be made by doing something as simple as saying hello and smiling at someone when you are out for a walk or waving to someone as they drive by the farm yard.听 These tools are also ways to charging your battery!

Take the M to see if you are charging your battery.听 I took the survey and found there were many really good questions in relation to mental well being that I hadn鈥檛 thought about before and found it valuable to go through the exercise.听 You may surprise yourself.

Submitted by Farm Safety Nova Scotia