Pruning the Tickler File

A few days ago I recommended setting up a simple tickler file to help keep track of your network. It’s a simple but awesome tool that you can tweak to fit your specific needs.  Once you have one, though, the question arises: When do you remove someone from...

The Gratitude List

I was reading a post the other night by Todd Smith in his “Little Things Matter” blog. The post was about showing appreciation — having the “attitude of gratitude”, if you will. He wrote about the importance and benefits of doing it, but...

Giving Generously

Sometimes the best way to give is just simply to acknowledge another person’s efforts, or accomplishments, or struggles. The other morning I received a phone call from my dear friend Kristin Mead. She had read one of the posts from this blog and decided to give...

Simple Tools: The Tickler File

One of the simplest and most effective tools you can create for networking is a tickler file.  If you don’t have one, you are making a lot of extra work for yourself. What is a tickler file? Simply put, it is a mechanism which will remind you to do a...

RSVPs Continued

Yesterday I wrote about some of the behaviors we must exhibit with respect to the convention of RSVPs.  Once again, I know that you already do what you are supposed to, but you may know someone who might benefit from this information. RSVPs come in a variety of...
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