there was a talk on the same subject by a lady, i cleaned my history and now i can't find it. some organization with name starting with n, they have many talks in their library. can't remember the name. if someone can help.
there was a talk on the same subject by a lady, i cleaned my history and now i can't find it. some organization with name starting with n, they have many talks in their library. can't remember the name. if someone can help.
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Every time you sit down for a talk, challenge yourself to sit near someone and introduce yourself. At lunch, find an empty seat at a busy table. As you do this, you'll see the people you met earlier and will feel more confident.
Also ask people if they know if anyone's gathering afterward. Nearly everyone will either invite you, tell you what they know, or be interested in doing something after too.
This wasn't my idea, it came from the fact that so many actors on screen and stage are very introverted, but they don't they don't feel it so much when they're acting because the person on the stage isn't them anymore, it's the character.
Find people to talk with. Many groups are not pre defined, and are more random. A group of 2 stay away from, as they are having a conversation. Find some group of 3 or more. Walk up, await the person talking to pause and look at you. Now the hard part Hand out to the person who was talking, and introduce yourself.
Of course if getting involved is too tough, then just listen and smile. Smile, Smile. You are never dressed without a smile.
I’m introverted and shy and I go outside every day. I know it’s hard and I do it anyway because I believe the value of doing it is worth the effort.
> any tips on how to meet people, learn from them.
You are not going to like this answer because you already know it.
Go up to people and say hello, introduce yourself, and ask them a question about themselves. Get their contact information and follow up with them. If anyone asks you to do something with them (like dinner or coffee or whatever), say yes.
At some point you’ll meet an extrovert who will likely be willing and able to facilitate more of these connections for you.