As I’m catching up with my “LIVE HAPPY” journal where I write at least one thing daily for which I am grateful for/something that made me smile, I can’t help but stop and reflect on how great the past week has been (especially Pi Day, 3/14, and the day after, 3/15). Here’s why:

I realized that networking doesn’t have to be scary, formal, or overwhelming. I don’t need to be an extrovert or be free of social anxiety to be good at it. It doesn’t have to be superficial. It also doesn’t have to be called “networking”. Until now, I’ve never been the largest fan of “networking events” as much as I know it to be important. Some of you probably think networking is fun and interactive, while some of you freeze up and think about how scary or intimidating it is, and I empathize with both viewpoints. For the longest time, my worrisome self would think what could I possibly talk about or contribute when I’m in an entry-level job? Wrong. The best of any genuine relationship starts with conversation. Everyone starts somewhere.

On Pi Day, 3/14, I attended the NYC Strategic HR Analytics Meetup and spent a few hours with a diverse group of creative and talented professionals. Among one of them was a witty industrial-organizational psychologist/coach/applied researcher/change consultant Dan, who I was able to open up to about some doubts and ways I want to improve professionally. It wasn’t about impressing him or trying to pitch myself and get a job, it was about being genuinely curious and engaged. Isn’t that what networking is all about? An open conversation of ideas, challenges, perspectives, contacts, and resources? Dan told me that people appear smarter when they get others talking more (about themselves–most people love talking about themselves). I agree. The more you know about a person, the more you are able to lift others up and lend a hand in whatever way possible.

It’s okay if you’re just starting out in the field and are a junior practitioner- in Dan’s words again: “you can tell others that you’d much rather hear their story/experiences and learn–ask questions like what drew them to their role and organization, what the culture is like in a few words, and one thing they wish was different in the organization.”

Networking can seem superficial and filled with small talk, but that’s the beginning as Dan reminded me–covering basics before you dive deeper and discuss someone’s story. From reconnecting with fellow HR peers at NYU to hearing some great tips on how to become a better storyteller and then breaking into teams to use facts/data to build a story, we were surrounded by a welcoming, supportive and encouraging community. A huge shout out to my amazing peers, Batol and Priyal in the HR program at NYU School of Professional Studies for co-organizing the event and sharing the details with students in the program. I did not expect to stay an hour after I planned to take off, nor did I expect myself to enjoy the event this much, but I did. This is proof again that people are organizations’ most valuable asset and competitive advantage.

Yesterday came around and I left the office to attend the Potentialpark Conference from 12:30-5:00 p.m., where I got to meet a handful of amazing humans and digest information about employer branding, social media, trends in talent communication, and best practices around the world. Networking doesn’t have to always involve work. You don’t always have to put on this business face to appear professional. It’s not about using people to get something you want. It’s about strengthening relationships and being a valued person in others’ networks and gaining fresh ideas, advice and support. Thanks to Roxanne, Beth, James, and Kathi on my team for sharing this event with me.

These two events have challenged me to think more on my feet, to get out of my comfort zone, and take away new ways of looking at storytelling, networking, and collaboration. People are people. Networking doesn’t have to be scary. Networking is what you make of it. Networking is smart. Networking is growth.

What about you? What has been a highlight of your week? Do you have any tips and/or thoughts around networking that you’d like to share? I’d love to hear what you have to say in the comments below!

0 0 votes
Article Rating
justviasyl
Aspiring to be a woman comfortable and happy mentally, physically and professionally, JustviaSyl highlights Sylvia's personal and professional development journey through tips, thoughts, and stories in hopes of bringing more positive energy into the world and encouraging us to keep learning, laughing, growing, relaxing and reflecting to become the best versions of ourselves and live a life we're remarkably proud of. To get in touch or work together, send a note to justviasyl@gmail.com

Leave a Reply

142 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
trackback

viagra cheap

viagra pills

trackback

cialis online no prescription

Networking doesn’t have to be scary – JustviaSyl

trackback
4 years ago

buying viagra in spain

cvs viagra price

trackback

cialis espanol

canadian pharmacy for cialis

trackback
4 years ago

female viagra for sale

viagra pas cher livraison rapide

trackback

buy cialis online usa

cialis jakarta

trackback
4 years ago

cialis soft pills

cialis overdose

trackback

buy viagra in perth

viagra line

trackback

Trackback

[…]Best legal steroids that work for cutting and bulking muscle

trackback
4 years ago

viagra without presciption

viagra spray

trackback

paypal viagra

viagra for sale in australia

trackback

viagra in boots

buy viagra

trackback
4 years ago

Cost of viagra

Get viagra fast

trackback
4 years ago

Buy Testogen}:

[…]Buy Testogen}

trackback
4 years ago

cialis cost in canada

is cialis over the counter in canada

trackback

Rx generic viagra

Buy viagra from canada

trackback

where to buy viagra pills

viagra facts

trackback

Buy viagra us

Order viagra without prescription

trackback

viagra 25mg

viagra overdose

trackback
4 years ago

mens health viagra special

brand name viagra cheapest

trackback

buy cialis online without perscription

can i buy cialis in las vegas

trackback

generic viagra safety

40 pills viagra

trackback

super active viagra generic

where buy viagra no prescription india

trackback

buy viagra in fayetteville nc

ez online pharmacy buy viagra usa

trackback
3 years ago

where can i buy cialis in usa

cialis risks

trackback
3 years ago

cheapest generic viagra

brand viagra without prescription

trackback

viagra online without prescription canada

spanish viagra

trackback
3 years ago

furosemide 125mg

90 furosemide

trackback
3 years ago

buy cialis now

Health

trackback
3 years ago

cialis sale 20mg

USA delivery

trackback
3 years ago

best delta 8 carts

Networking doesn’t have to be scary – JustviaSyl

trackback
3 years ago

keto diet cheap

trackback
2 years ago

canada drug cialis

buy generic cialis

trackback

stromectol ivermectinst

stromectol over the counter

trackback
2 years ago

generic name for ivermectin

buy ivermectin online

trackback

ivermectin 1%cream

ivermectin 0.5%

trackback
2 years ago

ivermectin usa price

ivermectin cost canada

trackback
2 years ago

ivermectin cream 1%

stromectol for head lice

trackback
2 years ago

what is cialis

research tadalafil

trackback
2 years ago

best buy generic viagra

generic viagra medication

trackback
2 years ago

buy ivermectin cream

stromectol medication

trackback
2 years ago

tadalafil cost cvs

super cialis

trackback
2 years ago

canadian pharmacy cialis paypal

medshuku cialis generic best price

trackback

buy cialis pills

where to buy cialis without prescription

trackback

tadalafil indian brands

buy generic cialis online from india

trackback

mylan tadalafil

tadalafil indian brands

trackback
2 years ago

ivermectin covid studies

stromectol tablets buy

trackback

sildenafil pills online purchase

generic sildenafil tablets

trackback

generic sildenafil pills

cheap sildenafil online in usa

trackback
2 years ago

generic cialis tadalafil

buy viagra online

Follow

Get the latest posts delivered to your mailbox:

142
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x