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Introvert Networking Success: Three Skills For Mastering Small Talk
5.0( 3 REVIEWS )
140 STUDENTS
15m

Learn actionable strategies and tips to better handle networking events as an introvert.

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Course Skill Level
Beginner
Time Estimate
15m

Instructor

Lifestyle Strategist/Social Media & Business Law Attorney Shelia Huggins is a business law attorney and lifestyle strategist, and she's ready to help you reach your goals. She's taught numerous legal courses, including Entertainment and Business Law in the university law schcool setting. She has a certificate in Documentary Studies from the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and has worked on several documentary projects. Shelia has spoken at Wake Forest University School of

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About This Course

Who this course is for:

  • This class is specifically designed to provide actionable strategies and tips for introverts who want to be better prepared to handle networking events. However, please note that the tips that are provided can be useful to anyone who wants to develop better skills for mastering small talk.

What you’ll learn: 

  • You’ll learn three skills that you can develop so that you can interact with others more easily at networking events.
  • You’ll learn which groups of people to approach when you’re attending a networking event.
  • You’ll learn strategies to help you keep the conversation going after you’ve made your initial introduction.
  • You’ll be given ten questions that you can use to minimize those awkward moments of silence.
  • You’ll learn how to answer the two questions that you get asked most often.

Requirements: 

  • There are no prerequisites, software, or equipment requirements for this class.

Why I created this course:

I’m an introvert.

However, I’m also very involved in my community. I speak at public events. I teach workshops, and attend social functions. All of these are opportunities for me to connect with others and build meaningful relationships. But… it’s much harder to do than if I show up without a plan.

And now, I’m sharing that plan with you.

Our Promise to You

By the end of this course, you will have learned how to network by mastering small talk. 

10 Day Money Back Guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, simply contact us and we’ll give you a full refund. No questions asked. 

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Course Curriculum

Section 1 - Introvert Networking Success
Introduction 00:00:00
The Importance Of Small Talk 00:00:00
Why Small Talk Is So Hard 00:00:00
Get Ready For The Small Talk Event 00:00:00
When You Arrive At The Small Talk Event 00:00:00
Skill #1 00:00:00
Skill #2 00:00:00
Skill #3 00:00:00
The Class Project 00:00:00
Leaving The Event 00:00:00
Wrap It Up 00:00:00

Course Review

5.0

5.0
3 Ratings
  1. Anonymous
    Emilie Schrevens Wester April 24, 2023 at 05:35 AM

    Amazing course, as usual

    5.0

    An engaging presenter, with nice content, and good examples.

  2. Anonymous
    Amanda McCormack October 10, 2022 at 14:37 PM

    Three Skills For Mastering Small talk

    5.0

    I think Shelia did an excellent job providing examples of ways to start a conversation. She also explains what you can have ready as far as answers to common questions, so you’re ready for them. I enjoyed the course material, thanks!

  3. Anonymous

    Introvert Networking Success: Three Skills For Mastering Small Talk

    5.0

    It was short and sweet, straight to the point. I’m glad Shelia touched on the open-ended questions because I always get stuck on them. Especially me being an introverted person. Thank You, Shelia for the strategic insight.

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