3) Opening up, talking about more personal things (e.g. mentioning you had a bad day, slight window into how you’re feeling, let the other person reciprocate)
You asked a “how” question. I assume you are saying, “I am looking to cause relationships to be meaningful, how do I go about doing that?”. I suggest, if you organise yourself such that you meet with people outside of work it will be a step in the right direction.
If you meant to ask something other than a “how” question you are going to have to be more specific otherwise:
have intentions to make plans, exchange details, invite people along to social activities that you enjoy.
How do you move from a superficial relationship (I see you at work) to a more meaningful relationship? (friends)?
Concrete suggestions:
1) Making plans to meet outside of work. (e.g. getting lunch, going to an outing in the city, hiking, meeting up for an outside project, etc.)
2) Continuing casual conversation offline / digitally. (e.g. chatting on Facebook.)
3) Opening up, talking about more personal things (e.g. mentioning you had a bad day, slight window into how you’re feeling, let the other person reciprocate)
“logistics”
make plans, invite people along, exchange details.
What do you mean by “logistics”?
You asked a “how” question. I assume you are saying, “I am looking to cause relationships to be meaningful, how do I go about doing that?”. I suggest, if you organise yourself such that you meet with people outside of work it will be a step in the right direction.
If you meant to ask something other than a “how” question you are going to have to be more specific otherwise: