alexi wrote:
I'm confused. To the people here who have worked hard to improve their eye contact- Did you decide you needed to do it to make friends? Or for work? Or so others might not see you were different?
No, yes, no.
It's a matter of being aware of how you are perceived. Work is a high-stakes environment (at least for me); I am very motivated to do anything I can to ensure that the impression I make is as close as possible to the impression I intend to make. That gets me things I want (resources, opportunities). Relaxing tends to be less effective, and I get less of what I want. (When I relax, I almost inevitably find myself ignored, dismissed, or bypassed for good assignments, for example.)
Eye contact, remembering people's names, remembering people's histories, remembering to respond to requests, remembering what things a person can be expected to know or not to know, guestimating who might know whom... All annoying, tricky, frustrating, and essentially mandatory tasks which one must find mechanisms to emulate and which one ignores at one's peril.
Outside work... Life is more like what you seem to be describing. If you don't like who I am, then have a nice life.
Yes?