Believe it or not, I’m actually an introvert.
For those that don’t really know if they’re introverted or extroverted, you can take this test here to find out what you are! My results were 80 percent introvert which is pretty high considering what I do for a living. For me to do what I do, I’ve had to learn a lot of different skillsets and challenge myself. I’ve had to step outside of my comfort zone many times, so hopefully, these networking tips will help you whether you’re an introvert or not.
PS: As you can tell from these photos, I shot this post while I was still pregnant with Colette!
1. Try to Surround Yourself with Extroverts
I naturally gravitate toward extroverts, and I didn’t realize this until recently. I’m really connected to the people around me. For example, my husband Allen is THE definition of an extrovert! He loves talking to people, can talk to anyone in the room and is super warm and inviting when you meet him. Not that I hide behind him, but he’s a great person to break the ice and makes conversation really easy! Plus, half of the people on the CINCteam are extroverts too which is a good balance in a group.
They say you’re most like the 5 people you spend the most time with and because I surround myself with extroverts, I’ve picked up some of those extroverted skills and have become a lot more comfortable putting them into action.
2. Just Get Over It
You can be nervous, but sometimes you have to suck it up and just get over it! Be proactive and introduce yourself to people with a firm handshake and eye contact, it shows that you’re confident… even if you feel like you aren’t. I used to be the type of person that would wait around for other people to introduce themselves to me but when they didn’t, I would feel rejected in a sense… but then I realized that I can’t wait on that! So I took initiative. Wherever I am, I try and always be the first person to introduce myself to others.
3. Small Talk It Out
Small talk sucks sometimes, but it works! My tip is that people generally love talking about themselves so ask a lot of questions they can answer! Don’t be offended if they don’t reciprocate. You can learn so much about people if you just ask and listen. Whether the topic is about their interests, kids, where they’re from, what they do… anything! This will help get the conversation flowing and put everyone at ease.
4. Compliments are The Best Icebreakers
Everyone loves a good compliment but make sure you’re being sincere when you give one. No one likes a Regina George! It helps get the conversation going and opens up a ton of avenues to go down!
5. Follow Up
Here’s where the networking bit comes into actual play. So you’ve got a good foundation going, but now you need to follow through. Everyone has an Instagram so you don’t have to ask for a card or phone number these days! If you really vibe with the person, instead of asking for their contact, it’s so much easier to ask for their Instagram handle instead to stay in touch! It almost feels less aggressive and a lot more casual! Of course, it all depends on the context so make sure you feel out the room. If you’re in a really professional environment, you can’t go wrong with a business card or asking for an email address.
Do you guys have any networking tips that have worked for you? I’d love to hear them! Keep the conversation going down in the comments below and have a great Monday!
Photography by Karla Ticas
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Asking questions has always been my thing! Whenever I’m in an awkward situation I make sure I vibe with someone and then try to get to know them and keep the conversation going.
Love,
Nikki
http://www.runwaytoroad.com
So glad you enjoyed it Jennifer! xo
I’m definitely an introvert but networking is something I’m finding myself having to do recently, so these tips really helped. What’s worked for me so far is to just fake the confidence to get over the first hurdle of introducing myself. It gets a lot easier once you find some commonalities!
http://www.itsstyleactually.com
Yay! & yes, I totally agree- fake it till you make it! LOL! xo
I agree with the part on asking questions and complimenting to network. To further this as a side note, my advice is to: Listen and take note of what they are saying. This way, you can bring it up the next time you meet or contact them- I’m sure they’d be happy that you remembered and be willing to continue the conversation. Also, if they say something or tell a story that you relate to, I suggest holding onto your something/story until after they’ve finished what they’ve said. If they’re going through a difficult time, express your condolences without bringing up yourself or trying to give advice they haven’t asked for; it would seem like a discourtesy to the person. Again, listening is key!
Those are excellent tips! Listening is everything! Thanks for sharing! 🙂 xo
I’m an extrovert. I love meeting new people. This were great pointers!
Kara
theupsideksb.wordpress.com
Hi Kara! So glad you enjoyed the post! xo
Small talk is such a good tip!
Jae
http://www.allthatjae.com
Thanks Jae! xo
I think the get over it is probably my tip number 1. I would rather sit quietly in the corner and wait for people to come round but you are so right it’s just so much easier to take that first step and get over it! It does help a lot xx
Much love,
Elegant Duchess 😘
https://www.elegantduchess.com/2018/10/04/how-to-start-a-blog-elegant-duchess/
I’ve felt that way too many times to count! You got this, love! xo
Love this post! Great photos! x
http://www.evdaily.blogspot.com
Thanks so much love! xo
I can relate with your tips. Gonna apply it especially the follow up on instagram part 😀
Yay! So happy you enjoyed it! xo
Apparently I am slightly below average when it comes to being extroverted but almost 100% neurotic HAHAHAHA and 1% (only) friendly/open. Close to 100% when it comes to being emotionally guarded as well. Oh dear. Perhaps a change in profession (or mindset) is necessary GRIN
LOL! Just take it one day at a time and practice the tips I shared in the post! You got this! xo
This is why you’re my biggest role model. I’m a huge introvert and I totally agree with #2. Once you just get over it…you can move forward 🙂
http://yumitime.com
Aw, thank you so much Yumi! It’s so much easier ones you just jump into it! Hope these tips will help you as much as they helped me! xo
Omg I just did the test and I was very surprise on the result. I think it is kind of accurate with my personality. I also liked that it explains each section. Thank you so much for your tips Chriselle!
So crazy how accurate it is, huh? & so glad you enjoyed it Lizbeth! xo
Great post! As a fellow introvert, I agree with these tips. Interestingly my closest friends are all extroverts too, which strikes a nice balance between us. Asking questions is a wonderful thing for anybody to do and smile. People are more to approach you if you don’t look scary. Being introvert, we often get mistaken for snobs or stand offs which is another challenge itself.
Tabitha
https://coleann.com
Smiling is HUGE! Great tip, Tabitha! xo
I’m an introvert as well, and I really do think all of these tips are super helpful when it comes to networking! A professor of mine also taught me that it’s important to “fake it ’till you make it” and I’ve learned that this mindset really gives me that extra boost of confidence!
XO, Elizabeth T.
http://clothestoyouuu.com
Totally agree! Thanks Elizabeth! x
I just took the test and turns out I am also introverted which doesn’t surprise me. I always get really nervous when i’m going to events and I get really scared abut networking but these are fab tips thank you!
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Shloka
http://thesilksneaker.com
Hi Shloka! I really hope they help you as much as they help me! Remember, fake it till you make it! xo
I’m actually an intrivint as well and I find that many of these tips work really well. They are rather difficult to do for an introvert, but they work.
Kathrin | Polar Bear Style
Hi Kathrin! I know, they can be difficult for me too sometimes! But I’ve really surprised myself with how well they work! xo