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What is connectedness?

Social connections also provide a sense of belonging that can reduce feelings of being threatened, enabling us to REMAIN POSITIVE WHEN SITUATIONS ARE NOT IDEAL.

For example, consider a team meeting in which a manager is publicly berating an employee. If there is a common sense of belonging, that employee may receive an outpouring of support after the incident, which reduces the threat and further strengthens the group through a shared sense of experience.

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