Painless Mingling

 

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Principles of Painless Mingling, Part 1

By Anne Schwab

Even for those of us in communications, entering a room full of unfamiliar faces can be a bit daunting. I remember several business gatherings when I unceremoniously signed in, made a beeline for the food table and mused, “Just how long must I be here.” “Must?” It took me years to realize, “I want to be here.” Let’s look at my Principles of Painless Mingling.

  1. Got the Jitters? Many people you meet at an event are just as nervous as you. Even people like me who appear totally outgoing and self-confident sometimes have trouble initiating a conversation. Truth be known, I’m an introverted extrovert! And it helps to know others are a bit shy too.
  2. Breaking Away. Fight the natural tendency to hang out with attendees you already know. Sure, you feel more secure in their company, but time to step out of your comfort zone.
  3. A Face in the Crowd. Fear of rejection often prevents us from approaching strangers. Instead of focusing on ourselves, focus on someone else. Notice something interesting about a person’s eyes, energy or outfit. Then approach the person with a smile and a conversation opener, “Love your suit.”
  4. Be Genuine. Ask questions: “Where do you live?” “What do you do for a living?” “What do you do for fun?” Concentrate on their answers. It is easy to recognize real interest. Find out what you have in common and exchange business cards.

 

Go, go, go. The more events I attend, the more comfortable I become and the more I say, “Yes, I want to be here!

Contact Anne Schwab at CMS to discuss fresh, painless approaches to your communications, video production, design and photography, 202 333 3560. Please review our new video production site: www.cmsvideoproduction.com. Shall we meet?