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HOW GOOD FRIENDS MAKE YOU CREATIVE
by Sueños on 02/01/17
In a time when the term friend is being redefined by the social media networks we belong to, the act of friendship has not. Being a friend is not something which comes by a click of a mouse. It is the investment of yourself. Many times when we look at at our professional life we think these are not friends these are associates and you will be correct that is what they will be. Because you have not invested. Professional settings bind people. For many of us it consumes the majority of waking hours of the week. Professional settings also are challenging environments which raise the stress levels in our lives. Stress creates a biochemical bond between individuals sharing the stressful environment. Survivors of earthquakes, fires, wars, and 911 have reunions and stay in communication a life time. Everyday we go to work we meet challenges together and survive. Our bodies raise levels of norephinephrine and epinephrine to meet these challenges. Jointly experiencing these biochemical changes binds us at much more profound levels than earlier thought. With each challenge you face together and subsequently succeed at confidence and trust develops amongst the participants. Levels of serotonin are raised along with mutual trust and respect. It is in this state the state of low positive, a state of feeling safe and secure where creativity lives. When you are biochemically at high levels of serotonin you are at your most creative. When you are surrounded by friends and feel safe and appreciated you are at your most creative. I have been blessed in my life and have had the pleasure and honor to spend my professional life with great friends. I would like to list them here and say Thank You but I am afraid I would leave someone out. I will though reach out to them this week and let them know. My advice to you is do the same and say, "Thank You For Being My Friend."