Mar 15, 2016

Creating meaningful connections through learning

Connecting with others is essential for personal and professional growth. Meaningful connections foster mutual respect, support, and growth, and provide a sense of belonging leading to better self-esteem, social skills, and mental health. Learning is an effective way to make meaningful connections.

Joining a community or group, taking a course, attending workshops and seminars, volunteering, attending conferences, reading and writing, and using social media are all effective ways to make meaningful connections through learning.

When making connections, approach them with an open mind and a genuine interest in others, actively listen, and follow up on conversations to build long-lasting relationships. In this article, we will explore the importance of making meaningful connections through learning and provide tips on how to make them.

What are meaningful connections?

Meaningful connections are genuine relationships that foster mutual respect, support, and growth. These connections provide a sense of belonging, leading to better self-esteem, social skills, and mental health. When people feel connected, they have higher productivity, job satisfaction, and lower stress levels. Additionally, these connections provide a support system during challenging times, leading to improved resilience.

Making meaningful connections through learning

Learning is an effective way to make meaningful connections. Here are some ways to make meaningful connections through learning:

  1. Join a community or group: Joining a community or group based on common interests is a great way to meet new people and make meaningful connections. Attend meetups or events to learn from others and engage in meaningful conversations.
  2. Take a course: Taking a course is an excellent way to meet new people and learn new skills. Whether it’s an online course or a class at a local community college, taking a course provides a shared experience that can lead to meaningful connections.
  3. Attend workshops and seminars: Attending workshops and seminars provides an opportunity to learn from experts and meet people with similar interests. These events usually provide ample time for networking and building connections.
  4. Volunteer: Volunteering provides an opportunity to give back to the community and meet people who share similar values. Volunteering can also lead to opportunities for professional growth and development.
  5. Attend Conferences: Attending conferences is an excellent way to learn about the latest trends and network with people in your field. These events provide an opportunity to learn from experts, share ideas, and make meaningful connections.
  6. Read and write: Reading and writing are excellent ways to connect with others. Reading provides an opportunity to learn from the experiences of others, while writing can help you express your thoughts and connect with others who share similar interests.
  7. Approach connections with an open mind and genuine interest: When making connections through learning, it’s important to approach them with an open mind and a genuine interest in others. Actively listen, ask questions, and seek to understand the perspectives of others. Be respectful and supportive, and always follow up on conversations to continue building relationships.

The importance of making meaningful connections through learning

In conclusion, making meaningful connections through learning is essential for personal and professional growth. These connections provide a sense of belonging, leading to better self-esteem, social skills, and mental health. Joining communities, taking courses, attending workshops and seminars, volunteering, attending conferences, reading and writing, and using social media are all effective ways to make meaningful connections through learning. Remember to approach connections with an open mind and a genuine interest in others, actively listen, and follow up on conversations to build long-lasting relationships.

Final thoughts

A lot of people ask us “What’s different about Lingo Live? There are so many other competitors in this space.” The core of what we do is Lingo Live’s mission: connecting people through learning.

This seems like such a simple concept. But connecting people isn’t just a matter of bridging Point A to Point B.

While working on a deal in Mexico at GE, I realized my high-school Spanish wasn’t going to cut it. My schedule was too busy for in-person classes and the e-learning programs I tried just weren’t working for me. So, I responded to a Craigslist ad for Skype lessons posted by a woman in Guatemala.

As my friendship with my coach Kathe Solares grew, I became fluent in Spanish. I found I could confidently express myself in groups of native speakers. I wondered why there wasn’t any online language program out there based on one-on-one relationships, like the one I had with Kathe. And in 2012, I created Lingo Live.

The personal relationship that I developed with Kathe was what motivated me to start this company. We aren’t just connecting service providers and customers. Our learners consistently speak to the value of the relationship they’ve developed with their instructor. We’re connecting people on a very real level, where our learners find comfort and compassion from their coach and speak about them not just as their instructor but as a trusted friend.

My favorite moment was when Kathe taught me the “palabra de Bugs Bunny” joke: the idea that when you’re being truthful you put up three fingers to say, “Scout’s honor”, but when Kathe is pulling your leg, she puts up two fingers in the shape of bunny ears and says “palabra de Bugs Bunny” with a wink and a smile. It probably doesn’t make sense to you, and that doesn’t matter. For me, it was an experience where I was learning about not just the language but a part of Kathe’s culture… not to mention the fact that I laughed my ass off.

It is this personal connection through learning that motivates us as a company. From the beginning of our engagement with prospective coaches, through how we iterate our product, all the way to how we monitor the learner/coach relationship over years of instruction, Lingo Live is about celebrating the unique culture we foster of connecting people through learning.

And yes, in case you’re wondering, Kathe Solares is still a coach with Lingo Live to this day!

 

– Tyler Muse, Lingo Live CEO and Founder

Interested in reading more?

Check out Meet a Lingo Live Coach and Lingo Live’s Virtual Learner Summit

 

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