Have you ever been at a networking function talking to someone when
during the conversation you felt very self-conscious trying to say the
right thing? Were you afraid that maybe if you said the wrong thing the
person might not find you likeable, and therefore not want to do
business with you? If you have, I am about to tell you why you should
not worry about it. Like the obnoxious song "Don't Worry - Be Happy"
from years ago, I want to share with you the reason why being careful
about what we say works against us in the networking environment.
Our goal in business networking should be to establish new
relationships and through the process of follow-up develop them over
time. As with any relationship, being honest plays a very important
role in that development.
When we meet someone for the first time, we want to make a good
impression. Often we put on our "party face" so that we do. This can
often cause us problems that we do not expect. One problem is that when
we try to appear to be something that we really do not feel inside of
us, we often have a fear that we are going to be "discovered". This
fear causes us to feel uncomfortable about the situation and though we
may be smiling, we are really cringing inside.
Most people worry that if they just be who they are, that no one can
accept them. I argue that if we do not just be ourselves, sooner or
later who we really are will slip out and then we will have to deal
with the consequences of being discovered. This then leads to a feeling
of distrust between people.
Have you ever been in a relationship with a person of the opposite sex
where you did not tell them something important early on and later had
to reveal it or even worse it was revealed by accident? It leads for
difficult times after that and a lot of shuffling and apologizing.
In my opinion, it is better to risk being who I am up front. To let
people know exactly how I feel. People, for the most part, have a
forgiving nature. They actually want to forgive. If you make a mistake
and say something that can be potentially embarrassing, you can always
apologize for it and be forgiven. But if you say something that is not
necessarily true and are discovered later, your credibility may be
permanently damaged.
If you go into a networking environment prepared to be relaxed and
genuine, you will find that it is a lot more fun to be there. If you
have a plan of action to really get to know people, you will be much
more productive in a shorter amount of time. People will feel
comfortable talking to you and you to them. In an environment of truth,
more people will want to do business with you and to be around you.
Authentic enthusiasm is contagious. You will always appear to be more
attractive when you are excited about what you are doing. When you are
not worried about making mistakes, you will appear to be happier. Being
happy about the situation will help you to smile more, and the smiling
face is a natural human attractor.
So next time you attend a networking function, just be yourself. Your
results will improve and you will feel better when you leave to go
home. Over time, the difference will be measurable in more ways than
just your income. You will find that you have more friends than you had
ever imagined possible. When it comes time for the referral, your
friend will remember you because friends really do refer friends.
Jeff Glaze is the Editor of www.AtlantaEvent.com, founder of www.privacy-first.com e-mail certification program and the author of several e-books. His company, Mostcool Media Inc.( www.mostcoolmedia.com ), specializes in marketing planning, coaching, business networking
training, web and media development. His e-book "The Six Xtremes Of
Power Business Networking" is available here: www.atlantaevent.com/ebook.htm Jeff Glaze is available to speak to your group and can be contacted at 678.508.5975 Copyright © 2006 by MostCool Media Inc.