How to Master Networking (Even if You Don’t Like It)
Good news—you don’t need to change your personality or force awkward situations to become a great networker. Here are some strategies to ease into networking:
- Start Small: Begin with one-on-one meetups or smaller gatherings to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
- Be Authentic: Be yourself. People value genuine conversations more than polished performances.
- Build Relationships, Not Contacts: Focus on quality connections over quantity. Have meaningful conversations with fewer people.
- Have a Purpose: Know what you want—advice, opportunities, or connections. A clear goal reduces anxiety.
- Listen More: Ask open-ended questions and show genuine interest. People appreciate good listeners.
- Follow Up: Send a quick, thoughtful message after meeting someone to solidify the connection.
- Master “What Do You Do?”: Make your response conversational, focusing on how you help people. For example, “I help people feel confident about their financial future.”
- Adopt a Givers Gain Mindset: Focus on engaging and helping others, knowing that reciprocity will follow.
- Think Long-Term: Networking is about building trust and relationships over time.
- Be Prepared: Carry business cards, have conversation starters, and be ready to share a bit about yourself.
Remember it takes just 4 seconds to make a first impression and 4 minutes to make a lasting impression, so be conscious of how you are showing up!
Mastering networking is one of the most valuable skills we can develop in business. The truth is that opportunities come from people, not just hard work. By embracing networking with confidence, authenticity and a dash of curiosity you can thrive in any business environment and stand out from the crowd.
When we get this right, new doors will open almost effortlessly and lasting business relationships will be created with mutually beneficial outcomes.
The better it gets, the better it gets!