Something so simple. Yet, so true. Yes, it takes time. Yes, an introvert would need to leave the safety of their comfort zone. Making a human connection. I care. You matter. Need to work up to top of the ladder. See full and worthy post from The Chief Happiness Officer:
“Please do not underestimate the effect of something as simple as saying good morning at work. Studies show that when you have a good start to your work day, you’ll typically have a good day. Here’s our easiest and best tip for kicking your work day off with happiness: The Level 5 Good Morning. We call it that because there are several approaches to saying good morning at work:
- Level 0: You ignore people completely
- Level 1: A somewhat unintelligible grunt
- Level 2: Saying good morning without looking at people
- Level 3: Make eye contact as you say good morning
- Level 4: Also say something more than just good morning, e.g. “How are you?” or something more personal.
- Level 5: Also touch the other person – e.g. a handshake or a pat on the shoulder.
At what level are the typical good mornings in your workplace? And what would happen if you took it to level 5?”
Even a dog can learn to do it for Pete’s sake…
You are definitely a Level-5 blogger, David. Keep em coming.
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🙂 Thank you John. Yes, all in the comfort of the virtual world we live in.
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I was always a level 5 when I was working – made such a difference to the grunters!
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JM, you are advanced. The rest of us grunters have a lot of work to do to catch up.
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No, not at all – I’ve just always been a grinner, can’t seem to help it. I bet you are not a grunter at all David!
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Laughing. Take the 5th.
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Excellent, level 5 post! 🙂 Great advise.
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Preaching to myself…:)
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haha. No! I definetly found this useful (level 3-4 is not good enough). I’ll try to take it to level 5. It’s so important little detail. I’ve always wondered why some people jump from level 0 to 5, as soon as they become managers. 😛 When they do that, the genuine connection loses its value.
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Laughing. Yes, the good ol’ jump from Level 0 to 5. So authentic and effective. 🙂
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Very interesting, David. I’ve always been a Level 5 greeter, but then again, I’m a big hugger too, so I guess it kind of follows… 😉 I’m just a “patter,” always have been, always will be. I do know that I have always been struck by people who greet this way-it never fails to stick with me when it happens….:-)
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Of course you are. And I’d bet $20 that your side-kick (Mimi) is a Level 6 Greeter. I’m surrounded by ESTPs! http://www.personalitypage.com/ESTP.html
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So funny, David–I was thinking as I typed “I bet Mimi and I greet people in a very similar way!” And yes, pretty much an ESTP and a Leo to boot. Honey hush…..
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P.S. amazingly cool photo of the diver and the whale!
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Isn’t it though. LOVED IT.
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I was taught when you enter a room you always speak to the people there. Now touching people in this day and age maybe a little tricky. I like to give a hug to the people I know well. Love the photos.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thanks Francine. Yes, Francine. Today, touching is at or over the line in corporate
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Then there is level six, but that often results in a slap in the face and termination….Let’s hear it for those that stop and live at “five”. If you are happy and you know it, clap your hands.
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Now that’s FUNNY. Very good! An Undertaker with a roaring sense of humor. Love it.
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Strive for five. My new mantra. I imagine each day will become easier and easier to achieve it too. (I personally think eye contact is more important than the touch.)
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Strive for five. Catchy! And I agree on the eye contact.
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Strive for five – I like that!
I think we hover around 3 and 4 in my office…
That dog is soooooo sweet !!
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Yes, we hover around 3. And yes, love the “strive for five” mantra. Thank you
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I’m a definite level 4 person, unless I know someone well. Then Level 5 is allowed out.
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:). I had you pegged for a straight 5. Yet 4 rolling to 5 is admirable. 🙂
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Nice job, Dave. Applies at home, too. I’m certain that a Level 5 start for kids supports learning and more positive interactions at school throughout the day.
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Hi Deborah. Good to hear from you. Yes, you are so right. Thanks for sharing.
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Wow, love that first pic! Good morning to you, David. Have a really great day. 🙂
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Hi Sylvia. Thank you. You too.
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I am at level 4 🙂 no touching , no handshakes
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Hmmmm. I had the Master Poet at a 5. 4 is good!
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thank you 🙂
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Oh…that I miss at my old workplace, those level 5 good mornings. Right now, the most we get is Level 3. At least I’m getting a Level 5 here! 🙂
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Laughing…good!
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I had a boss who never said good morning. She came in a barked an order at me. I loved the job, but hated her.
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Tough environment. At least that environment is (way) behind you…thanks for sharing.
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It’s been years since I’ve been out there in the workplace – it’s a long way from my nice cozy self-employment. I almost feel I can’t comment but – if I was, I’m sure I wouldn’t get past level 4. The touching is great at home and among friends. I’d be wary of it at work. Giving or receiving.
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I’ve already tagged you as a 3. And yes on the touching…
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Yes, yes, yes…Lori is right – as are you..I’m a level 6 greeter – and was that way at work too. Everyone and anyone. And I’ve met some of the coolest people in the most unlikely places. And of course I fell in love with this picture too, even though I’m really afraid of the depths of the ocean. But to get that close to a whale? I’d love that. I’m not even going to begin to discuss the affection I feel for the husky – what a guy.
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There is no doubt you are a 6. Maybe a 10. (Is 10 “Gushing”?)
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Sounds volcanic…I don’t think I scare anyone, but I am pretty happy when I meet people. But put me in a crowd or at a party and I’m a total wallflower. Truth.
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Our office has level 4 and level 5 greeters and our days are generally good even when they are not those that work there still come out on the better side at the end of the day.
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4 and 5 greeters…wow, you set the tone Tina.
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I loved it so much, you are amazing dear David, I loved level 5 🙂
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You are so a 5 Nia. Probably a 7. 🙂
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I am not a touchy feely kind of person so I am comfortably at level 4. lol
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I’m aspiring to reach your level. 🙂
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Giving a whale a HIGH 5 is a dream.
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I’m with you. It’s an amazing shot.
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In today’s climate I never touch another person. Level 5 is a no go area.
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Very delicate area. Handshake it safe path…
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