Tucson's Stars of Networking: Ep. 3 | Special Guest: Jenn Hagar

EPISODE · Aug 23, 2023 · 21 MIN

Tucson's Stars of Networking: Ep. 3 | Special Guest: Jenn Hagar

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Jenn Hagar and Gordy talk about the importance of networking, work-life balance, and working outside of your comfort zone. Building up the courage to become an experienced networker is a journey that often begins with self-discovery and a willingness to step outside of one's comfort zone. Networking is more than just exchanging business cards; it's about forging meaningful connections, fostering mutually beneficial relationships, and opening doors to opportunities that might otherwise remain hidden. While it may seem daunting at first, the rewards of becoming a proficient networker are immeasurable, both personally and professionally. At the core of successful networking is the courage to embrace vulnerability. It requires putting oneself out there, engaging in conversations with strangers, and sharing one's own experiences and aspirations. This vulnerability, while intimidating, forms the foundation of authentic connections. Recognizing that everyone has something unique to offer allows you to approach networking with an open mind and a genuine curiosity about others. This shift in perspective can transform networking from a nerve-wracking task to an exciting opportunity for growth. Cultivating self-confidence is another essential aspect of building networking courage. Believing in your own worth and contributions empowers you to engage confidently in conversations, express your ideas, and present yourself effectively. Remember, networking is not about bragging, but about articulating your strengths and experiences in a way that resonates with others. Celebrate your achievements and acknowledge the value you bring to the table, as this mindset will naturally attract others to you. Setting clear intentions can help guide your networking efforts and boost your confidence. Understand why you want to network – whether it's to learn from others, explore potential collaborations, or advance your career. Having a purpose-driven approach not only gives you direction but also imbues your interactions with authenticity. When you're genuinely interested in connecting with others based on shared goals or interests, conversations become more meaningful and less intimidating. Overcoming the fear of rejection is a critical step in becoming an experienced networker. Understand that not every interaction will lead to a deep connection or immediate opportunities. Rejection is a natural part of the process, and it's important not to take it personally. Instead of dwelling on setbacks, view them as stepping stones towards growth. Each conversation, even if it doesn't result in an immediate partnership, teaches you something valuable about communication, empathy, and resilience. Practice is the bridge that connects courage and expertise. Start by attending local networking events or online gatherings related to your field. Begin with small talk, gradually moving towards more substantial discussions. As you engage in more conversations, your confidence will naturally increase, and you'll refine your communication skills. Actively listen to others, ask thoughtful questions, and share relevant insights. This demonstrates your genuine interest in building connections and positions you as a valuable contact. Remember that networking isn't confined to formal events. It happens everywhere – from industry conferences to social media platforms. Online networking provides an excellent arena for introverts and those new to networking to hone their skills. Engaging in discussions, sharing relevant content, and reaching out to professionals in your field can lead to meaningful connections and opportunities.

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