Life Knowledge ® Building Relationships How do I build relationships with others? Stage Two of Development WE HS 51.

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Life Knowledge ® Building Relationships How do I build relationships with others? Stage Two of Development WE HS 51

Life Knowledge ® What are some reasons that we may want to build relationships? HS 51 TM A1 1. Friendship and companions –School friends, church friends, club friends or teammates

Life Knowledge ® What are some reasons that we may want to build relationships? HS 51 TM A2 –Boss, supervisors, co-workers 2. Work or professional

Life Knowledge ® What are some reasons that we may want to build relationships? HS 51 TM A3 3. Community activities and involvement –4-H, grange, youth groups, volunteer opportunities

Life Knowledge ® What are some reasons that we may want to build relationships? HS 51 TM A4 –Someone with a common interest or hobby (Dance team, choir, athletics) 4. Mutual interests between two people

Life Knowledge ® Ways to strengthen and maintain relationships 1. Take time out. HS 51 TM B1 –Make time for the people that matter most to you. Share your time with others who may need someone to care about them.

Life Knowledge ® Ways to strengthen and maintain relationships 2. Do the little things that matter most. HS 51 TM B2 –Send notes, make phone calls, and stay in touch with friends and family.

Life Knowledge ® Ways to strengthen and maintain relationships 3. Attend activities and events together. HS 51 TM B3 –Spend time doing mutual hobbies with someone you consider a friend. –Movies, music, sports, youth groups, traveling, FFA

Life Knowledge ® Ways to strengthen and maintain relationships 4. Have meaningful conversations. HS 51 TM B4 –World issues, religion, traveling.