Connection Opportunity post #45
- Sarah Talley

- Aug 12
- 1 min read
As humans, one thing remains true, we individuals while members of a group simultaneously. We constantly contribute to the group as a whole, whether we intend to or not. We also strive to find our identity to express our uniqueness.
Where does the intersection of the identities create a connection? How do our social needs impact our identity? How does our identity impact our social circles? Or does it?
Today's prompts prompt us to reflect on how these intersections impact our relationships with others.

My semi-pro Indoor Soccer team. FC Austin, 2011. Family/Kids: How does your identity as a parent, partner, son, daughter, sibling affect the way you interact with your friends or social circles? Where do those connections differ?
Personal /Self: What areas of personal growth could positively impact your social circles? Professional, individual, family? Why is that important?
Clients/students - How does our experience in the world shape our view of others' needs? Where does that impact our connections or our capability to make connections?
Work/professional— How does being a part of a team enhance our ability to engage with others professionally? What benefits/drawbacks does it have on our success?
Nature— How does the world naturally create connection opportunities? What does that look like in your life?
Community/online networks— Where have our online communities altered positive/negative the way we interact with people we've never met? How does that impact our connections with others?
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