Location: Tbilisi, Georgia
Remote: yes
Willing to relocate: yes
Technologies: MD in Pediatrics
Résumé/CV: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksandra-rykachevskaia-5a7510235/
Email: aleksandra.rykachevskaia@gmail.com
I am a healthcare and educational project manager, with an MD in Pediatrics. I'm especially interested in project manager/business analyst positions that could combine life science, medical education and IT.
Social interaction can be compared to a game of throwing a ball to each other. You throw the ball and see how they catch it and throw it back to you. In any game, if you don't have enough practice, you'll have to put all your attention to it, which is tiring. Basically, the more you enjoy throwing and catching a ball, the better you become and the less tiring it will be.
As for practical tips - remember that it is also not easy for most people. Make it easier for them by not throwing in an unexpected way, or too hard. Don't put all your attention on the ball or your partner, it is just as well about you.
After a few minutes of throwing a ball with a new partner, you will see how they catch it, how they throw it, what play style they have and what they like. After that you can use more complicated play styles, talk about complex topics without fear of being misunderstood.
Also, improvisational theatre and status games can be useful to practice being in different social positions.