Networking for Introverts
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Does the thought of walking into a room full of strangers and “working the crowd” make you want to head for the exit?
I’m with you.
Networking often feels like it’s designed for extroverts: loud conversations, endless small talk, and nonstop people-ing.
If you’re an introvert, the traditional advice can feel exhausting and even shame-inducing. You’re told to just “get out there” and meet everyone. To pretend to be an extrovert for a few hours – and deal with the energy crash later.
Doesn’t exactly make you want to network, does it?!
Networking doesn’t have to be this painful.
Early in my career, I worked for an introverted – yet inspirational – leader, who taught me you can network well as an introvert.
You just need to tweak how you network.
In this week’s episode of The Mental Offload Podcast, I’m sharing with you how introverts can network with confidence, authenticity, and energy.
What You'll Learn:
Leveraging an introvert’s unique networking strengths
Practical tips to prepare for networking events and set boundaries, so you don’t crash halfway through
Ways to reframe networking so it’s less daunting
Creative ways that introverts use modern technology to build connections
Networking isn’t about being the life of party (aka next teambuilding event). It’s about playing to your strengths, so you build connections that matter.
For more information, visit The Mental Offload.
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