What a perfect way to present networking in a simple way to someone whose never done it.
When you’re a college kid, and professionals tell you how important it is to go around and talk to strangers, to stick your neck out, to put yourself out there, nerves immediately set in. What 18 year old is confident enough to stroll around introducing themselves? Not many, I promise that. But when one is told it can be as simple as just sitting down to a meal with someone, it gets a little bit easier. There’s a more casual setting added to it.
Have you ever witnessed a freshman orientation? Everything about that first day is incredibly similar to a first time networking. You’re whisked off to an unfamiliar place, surrounded by a lot of people you don’t know from Adam, and told to ‘make friends.’ It’s awkward, it’s uncomfortable, and it’s downright terrifying. Until you do it, and then, it gets easy. Or, easier.
At my first day of freshman orientation, I remember being excited, but also nervous. I had lived in the same place my entire life; I had the same friends from elementary school on. I didn’t have a clue how to make new ones. So when I was placed with a group of other students, I was so stressed out and focused on saying and doing the right things, asking the right questions, and having the right answers.
It was a super tense day, and I didn’t think it could get much more so. Then, my group went to lunch, and like that, everything got easier. We as humans all know how to eat. Even a weird 18 year old like I was (am?) knew how to behave in a dining hall. It’s a practiced skill, and easy to sink into. From that point on, the day went much better; I was more relaxed, not as rigid.
Your Clear Next Step believes in the importance of ‘Never Eat Alone’ and its basic foundation of connecting people to one another. We also have the tools (workshops, webinars, tips, & tricks) to help you put the concept into action. How to can we help you?