Introduce Your Friends to What They Mean to You, Not What They Do
If you’ve ever been to or hosted a party, you know how difficult it is to break the ice . At your next meeting, try introducing your friends by explaining what you value about them. This is more likely to lead to an interesting conversation between two new people than if you stick to standards such as how they make a living.
By presenting people in this way, you break the boundaries set by job titles, show a different aspect of their personality, and enable the group to quickly establish a deeper connection. If you don’t want to get personal, you can use an “easy” reason why you value this person, such as their culinary ability, selfless volunteer work, or any other talent they have. Don’t limit yourself to using this technique only in social gatherings, you can easily apply it to networking events. To read more about the idea behind this method, check out the full post at the link below.
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