How To Get Comfortable In Social Situations

 Hello there social butterflies! You probably already know this but one of the best parts about sharing this blog is being somewhat social with others to share some thoughts and weekly conundrums that come about during my day. Today, I recently volunteered for an event and had no idea who would be there. The event was for COVID-19 screenings and healthcare workers needed volunteers to facilitate people to maintain social distancing while keeping a low crowd size. 

I came to the event not thinking of needing to be social at all and to my surprise I found out some old friends were working the same shift as me and some slight acquaintances. After engaging in some small talk, I immediately found myself getting more comfortable working with everyone. I noticed during these times of quarantine the thing most introverts need the most is some social activities to keep our hearts floating and energetic. It was an 8 hour long shift so I found it surprising that having conversations about just about anything kept me going.

What were some of the cool things we talked about?

Nothing too out of the ordinary just simple topics such as how was your summer? What kind of music you listening too? What made you want to come out and volunteer today? All of this while at the same time engaging in fun jokes and friendly banter with everyone. 

Bonus tip: if they laugh it means they like talking to you!

I find this as a clear way to know that you should keep the conversation going.

Life is full of difficult moments and honestly we can't face them all alone so do your best to join forces with your friends in this crazy RPG we call life! Level up people remember you are the main hero in your story so write something epic into your life every day!

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