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This week on my radio show, I had two guest experts on networking to grow your business. Even as long as I’ve been in the “networking” world, I learned more best practices in networking. A few tips are included here and to listen to the full show, please download “Get the Edge on Networking” from my BlogTalk page, The Leader in You.
Following up with people you meet is one of the most important tasks after networking. Otherwise, you lose your opportunity to build your network. Michelle Martin of C3 for Women and Metro Woman, suggests following up within 48 hours to continue building the relationship you started at the event. Michelle has a guideline I appreciate. She always asks if she can stay in touch and add her new contacts to her database. Please do your part to reduce the email overload by asking first.
Peggy Edge, President of TeamNetworking and owner of Edge Packaging, suggests reading a book about networking, “Power Networking” by Donna Fisher and Sandy Villas.
Another tip both Michelle and Peggy follow is to plan time right after the networking event or block off an hour the next morning to make sure you take time to follow up.
Peggy recommends starting your 30-second commercial with a power question that gets people thinking about what you do. Most people start with “I” which isn’t very effective to grab the audience’s attention.
To learn more tips about networking do’s and don’ts, click on the link to my radio host page and download the segment titled “Get the Edge on Networking” at The Leader in You Radio Show.
Kathy Garland specializes in business growth and leadership for women-owned businesses. She hosts a radio show, “The Leader in You” on BlogTalk Radio and speaks frequently on business growth and leadership topics. For more information, visit Kathy Garland International.
If you read my last post, you may have noticed that the video is missing in the Feedburner version sent to your email. Hmmm, thought I had that sorted out. While we figure it out, I’ve included the YouTube link to a demonstration of Haidong Gumdo (not me you’ll see) at the World Competition in Korea. Here is the link in case you’d like to check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZOWvakymUw
Let me know if you’d like to join me in lessons!
Having just seen “Julie and Julia” where Julie, the cook and blogger, admitted a meltdown on her blog, I figured I could do the same.
Recently I signed up for a martial arts program that uses a sword – Korean Haidong Gumdo. I wanted a new challenge and was inspired to seek a class after having my photo taken last year with a sword.
Tonight, I fumbled through the class. I stepped out on my right foot when it should have been my left. I turned left when I should have turned right. I was three steps behind the kids in the class. I was 2 steps behind the other two women. And once in awhile I was in the right place at the right time. There are three of us with White Belts. That means the newest of the new. Not only am I the newest, I’m the oldest. What a combination.
Fortunately, Mr. Vasquez, the Taekwondo Academy owner, http://www.vasquez-taekwondo.com/ has mercy on me and steps in to guide and assist when I have the “deer in the headlights” look.
In case you wonder what I’m attempting to learn, watch some of the video below:
Impressed? Not so fast! They only let me use a wooden sword and I can barely put together the moves. Especially tonight after missing class last week while I was at a conference.
My mind can visualize me performing like the people in the video, but my body doesn’t agree with my mind just yet. Yes I was quite discouraged tonight after class. And maybe I’m just optimistic enough to keep going. It’s wonderful cardio and great for upper body and balance.
Leaving the class tonight, I realized I could have just slipped away and not gone back. That would really make me a wimp. While I looked uncoordinated and not athletic tonight, I fear more what would happen if I don’t continue on. I have the choice to stay in my meltdown and avoid further embarrassment or to move forward. Moving forward is my only choice.
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