7 Networking Ideas for When You’re Feeling Lame

My new friend, Lynda Gronlund, certified personal trainer and owner of Balance Point Fitness, commented on yesterday’s post. You can read the full comment elsewhere, but the important part was that she was feeling lame for skipping a weekly networking event...

Are You Standing in the Parking Lot?

I gave a presentation at the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti Regional Chamber last week. It was a good crowd and they reacted well to what I had to say (meaning no one threw anything at me). One of the points I made has to do with the nature of joining any networking group. I...

More Master Mind

Yesterday I wrote about the type of Master Mind group that I started. Essentially it is a peer-counseling style which allows those of us who belong to call upon the wisdom of the other members in dealing with any challenges in our lives, either personal or...

Using the Master Mind

Not that kind of Master Mind I’ve written before about how some super networkers have gone so far as create their own networking communities. Hundreds of people are familiar with these folks because of this. The only problem for less experienced networkers is...

Another Way to Support the Group

We’ve talked before about the importance of supporting the groups you join. Volunteer to help at events, write articles for the newsletter, or even hold a position in the leadership. That’s all good. Now I’m going to suggest a technique which can be...