Infatuation can be a stepping stone to love. But, it is important to know if the person you are infatuated with is interested in you. If the person ignores your advances, it's time to move on. Carrying your feelings of infatuation in such cases only depresses you, and acting upon them creates an embarrassing situation for you at the workplace. Wondering if you are infatuated with your co-worker? Why not find out?
Because most adults spend most of their weekdays either at, going to or leaving work, it stands to reason that office romances are blossoming with increasing frequency. Decoding whether or co-worker is being polite or wants to spend happily ever after with you can be difficult; if you advance and you're wrong, it can be (at best) humiliating and (at worst) damaging to your career. Pay close attention to verbal and non-verbal cues; if all else fails, send the following note: "Do you like me? Circle yes or no."
A 2011 Careerbuilder.com survey showed that 40 percent of professionals have dated a co-worker at some point during employment, 30 percent of whom claim to have married the romantically entwined co-worker. While these statistics show it isn't impossible for an office relationship to succeed, there are a minefield of problems that can arise with office dating. These problems, if not avoided, can endanger both the relationship and your career
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Did you forget that your cousin's wedding is next week, or have you been invited at the last minute to a dinner party that you can't get out of? This means you need a date, fast. What can you do if your dating life is in a rut but you need to show up with someone on your arm?
Just because you are in love, don't start running off at the mouth. Your new boyfriend is not your therapist, your best friend or your father. He is not someone you should share everything with while he is still "new." Sharing should come in stages, and therein lies the key to lasting happiness -- or at least happiness till the next guy rolls along.
I witness a lot of office romances unfold in my workplace. Some people in our organization let themselves get romantically involved with married men or women. I realize that we spend long hours at work and emails, text messages, internet make cheating a lot easier. I'll use Wendy and Bob as an example. Wendy is single, has a boyfriend, and used to be our sales analyst. Bob is married and Vice President of our sales department. She has a strong desire to move up as a sales manager and at the same time attracted to Bob. She's used different ways…
If you are willing to date a co-worker then you need to consider the risks if things don't turn out the way you had hoped. A relationship gone bad or even rejection could make an uncomfortable situation and possibly cause embarrassment for you. If all goes well then the risk was worth it. Always remember how the smallest gestures towards someone you care about can mean the world to them if they have feelings for you as well.
Most people tend to steer clear of mixing business with pleasure. However, you may find yourself attracted to one of your co-workers and wish to start up a new relationship. If this situation occurs, you'll want to figure out the rules of dating one of your colleagues.
Perhaps you're getting mixed signals from a co-worker, and you can't tell if he's interested in you or not. Though it can be tempting to ask bluntly about his sexual orientation so you don't make a social faux pas, this can lead to an even more uncomfortable situation. Instead, ease into the topic.
Your workplace is where you spend a great deal of your time and, as a result, you meet and get to know many people there. It is only natural that you may meet someone that you want to flirt with, but it can be difficult to juggle your personal and work relationships.