

THE FACTORS
RELATIONAL ORIENTATION
To engage in open, honest, and trusting
relationships by upholding your true self.
To be transparent and vulnerable with
others, and not put up a front.


CONNECTION
Relationships are present in our everyday lives. From friends to significant others, family, coworkers, or even strangers, each interaction requires two individuals and a connection. Oftentimes, in relationships that are closer or more developed, you find yourself to be vulnerable in those more established relations. A key part of building and forming meaningful and impactful relationships is to engage in being open, honest, and transparent about whoyou truly are as an individual. Without this, it can make finding those meaningful connections with others difficult, or perhaps hinder finding your true self relationally. In many ways, the relationships we form throughout our lives are crucial to helping us understand our purpose.
REFLECT & SHARE
Take time to share your thoughts on the factor or a prompt pushes you to think about this concept further.























