How to Say Just Checking in Professionally at Work | ClickUp
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'Just checking in' messages often come off as intrusive and apathetic. To show genuine care, you must move beyond generic greetings.
In scenarios where updates are needed, such as project progress or deadline reminders, a more thoughtful approach is necessary to ensure engagement.
Using 'just checking in' can also successfully convey support; however, it’s vital to tailor your communication to avoid sounding perfunctory.
Offering specific assistance, sharing resources, or checking on a colleague's well-being can make the 'check-in' feel more authentic and meaningful.
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