You Hate Networking? You’re Not Alone.
Let’s face it: walking into a room and “selling yourself” feels fake. The name tags, forced smiles, and surface-level talk can feel like a bad improv show. But what if you could network without feeling cringy—or compromising your authenticity?
Let’s ditch the awkward and get real.
1. Flip the Script: Be Curious, Not Clever
Most people enter networking thinking, “What do I say about myself?” Wrong question.
Instead, ask:
- “What can I learn about this person?”
- “What excites them professionally?”
Genuine curiosity leads to better conversations. People open up when they feel heard, not when they’re being pitched.
Mini Framework: Ask → Listen → Relate → Add Value
2. Start with Warm Zones
You don’t need to cold-pitch strangers at hotel conferences. Begin with “warm zones”:
- LinkedIn mutuals
- Alumni groups
- Industry Slack/WhatsApp communities
These circles already have trust built-in. And they’re more forgiving if you fumble your words.
3. Use the 80/20 Confidence Rule
You only need to feel 80% ready to speak up. That missing 20%? It’s just nerves.
Quick Confidence Boosters:
- Prepare 2-3 topics you’re excited about
- Ask open-ended questions: “What got you into this industry?”
- Smile—seriously, it rewires your brain to relax
Nobody remembers the perfect elevator pitch. They remember energy and presence.
4. Give Before You Ask
Want people to remember you? Add value first.
Try:
- Sharing a resource or article
- Offering to connect them to someone helpful
- Giving a quick LinkedIn shoutout after meeting
Giving triggers trust. It also makes you feel less “salesy” and more like a teammate.
5. Follow Up the Right Way
The biggest sin in networking? Doing it once and disappearing.
Here’s the golden 3-touch framework:
- Day 1: Thank them for the chat (mention something specific)
- Day 7: Send a relevant follow-up (an article, update, or invite)
- Day 30: Check-in—genuinely ask how they’re doing
This keeps it human, not transactional.
Final Word:
Real > Impressive
If you remember one thing—it’s this: networking isn’t about being impressive. It’s about being interested. Be real. Be curious. The connections will come.
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