It's hard and I haven't quite figured out the trick yet but I think just be friendly and try your best to keep relationships with your true friends going. Keep in touch with your old friends but incourage your old friends. It's a full time job and involves A LOT of patience but I'm sure you'll make it:)
A spirit of cooperation is the desire to get along with others and work together. Someone with a spirit of cooperation is willing to set aside differences and maintain friendly relationships with others.
To your question I would say to build friendly relationships with your clients and co-workers. I have worked in places where people weren't so friendly and I didn't work as efficiently as I should have or would have if I worked in a friendlier surrounding. I now work in a place where I am friends with my boss and I get the things I need done right and on time. Just make sures it's not too friendly. You don't want them to feel as if they can do WHATEVER they want, but that they know they have limits but still are free.
friendly relationships between co-workers. friendly relationships between co-workers.
being friendly
In Roald Dahl's book "The BFG," the initials stand for "Big Friendly Giant."
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James Cook, the British explorer, had above average diplomatic skills. He was able to establish and maintain solid, friendly relationships with the aboriginals.
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Relationships are something that must be maintained to stay healthy and strong.
Friendly behaviour with respect to each other
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relationships humans can healthily maintain.