[Ruby could relate to the awkwardness of actually talking about her problems, maybe not for the same reasons and Maes but it was still true. She had been shouldering her issues and trying to look on the bright side before she got here. Letting them out was just different for her.
If there was one thing she was good at though, it was listening. So when he talks she sits back up and makes the effort to look and actually pay attention.]
Has this caused any friction between the two of you? Since you've gotten here?
[She tilts her and ponders over the issue for a little.]
My team got split up for the better part of a year. When we got finally reunited we were all a little different from what had got us going our separate ways and the time between. There were some rough patches, it can take a little time to get things back on track after so much time apart.
Maybe try starting from the ground up? Go out and maybe try to talk or do things that are familiar with the both of you? Starting with the simple stuff might help you pick up on how you or him have changed. Or if that doesn't work there's always team building exercises?
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If there was one thing she was good at though, it was listening. So when he talks she sits back up and makes the effort to look and actually pay attention.]
Has this caused any friction between the two of you? Since you've gotten here?
[She tilts her and ponders over the issue for a little.]
My team got split up for the better part of a year. When we got finally reunited we were all a little different from what had got us going our separate ways and the time between. There were some rough patches, it can take a little time to get things back on track after so much time apart.
Maybe try starting from the ground up? Go out and maybe try to talk or do things that are familiar with the both of you? Starting with the simple stuff might help you pick up on how you or him have changed. Or if that doesn't work there's always team building exercises?