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Is it just me or does it seem like this world was imagined, custom built and modified for extroverts? Technology can only got so far in minimizing human interaction to the deliveryman, the person at the final window in the drive-thru and a magical thing called, “The Internet”. For the rest of the time, you will have to deal with people… If you’re a budding entrepreneur or someone who wants to move ahead in life, you have to network! So what can an introvert do in a networking setting to minimize discomfort?-
Have a game-plan
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Bring them to you
3. Let them do the talking
Now that someone has approached you, their first question is probably going to be, “Have we met?” Answer honestly and let them speak if they have something to say. Hand them your business card. If, based on their business cards, they seem interesting to you, ask them questions based on your natural curiosity, and reciprocate when they ask you something. If you notice that the conversation is dulling out and you don’t want them to walk on to the next person that they might deem interesting, allow them to do most of the talking. Ask them a question and if they partially answer it, just remain silent and maintain your eye contact. They will continue answering… This technique will make them think that you’re a really good listener and are genuinely interested in their industry, niche or position. Seeing two very different people engaged in conversation will pique the interest of someone else, perhaps an extroverted networker, and they might approach you. If they do, you’re almost home-free!4. Make the group do most, if not all, of the work
Once you’ve got a good rhythm going, and are now referring to people in your group by their names, allow them to do most of the talking. If someone tells a joke and everyone in the group starts laughing, whoever that you look at while laughing will build a stronger bond with you, and gain the impression that the two of you are the closest in the group. You would have made a very strong impression on them, and didn’t have to speak! Allow the new group dynamic to take over. Being an introvert is not a curse. While others are busy trying to curry one-another’s favor and make impressions, you’re observing and waiting for the perfect opportunity to speak up. The problem with this approach is that the opportunity may never come.Networking is about leaving an impression and taking risks. Don’t let your fears hold you back from participating in a memorable evening! Photo credit: Edu LautonYou've read 4 Ways To Trick Others Into Thinking That You’re An Extrovert, originally posted on Pick the Brain | Motivation and Self Improvement. If you've enjoyed this, please visit our site for more inspirational articles.
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