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    office.

    Yet they do it.

    Why?

    Because they know they can muster the adrenalin to do it. Now consider yourself. What if it were house and the Fire Department had not arrived? Would you be able to go into the inferno for a leisure stroll? Of course not - you would not even try. Now, what if a loved one was still inside? I venture to say you would not even think about your comfort zone, you would run inside. When you are at a networking event you CAN expand your comfort zone for very brief periods of time if your focus is on the briefness of the expansion and the rewards from venturing beyond its confines.

    Are you frustrated by your networking experiences? MaxImpact's Catapult program is a powerful coaching program that will expand your horizons and

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    Being a 23 year old entrepreneur, I am slightly biased when I make the statement that the best time in life to start a business is before your 25th birthday. That said, I still think I make a great case for starting a business sooner than later (please note, I understand that the statements I make don't apply to EVERYONE, however I feel they apply to the overwhelming majority of people).By starting a business when you are young, you avoid procrastinatingEver hear someone say "I'd love to start m
    Networking is by far the best vehicle for building businesses, careers, and your circle of influence. It is through networking that we find advice on personal and business challenges, learn of job opportunities, and develop new business. Yet to many, the social aspects of networking events are far outside their comfort zone. Whether it be shyness, introversion, or a lack of confidence in what to say, many at a networking event will gravitate to people they know and loss the opportunity to meet new people.If you are among these people, it is probably safe to say that your shyness or introversion has helped you build tremendous listening skills. This listening strength is a great weapon for you during networking events. The main problem you are probably having is that you are so focused on your discomfort with talking to strangers that you forget how great it is to be in a conversation with you.

    That's right! Great listeners are fun to converse with because they allow the other person to do the talking. People love to talk about themselves.

    With the other person talking, they are typically revealing things about themselves and getting you to the point where you are no longer strangers and your comfort level with them is the same as your comfort level with your best friends.

    How do you get them talking to you when your comfort zone stifles your vocal cords?

    The best way is to expand your comfort zone just long enough to deliver short, open-ended question.

    An open-ended question, one that cannot be answered with a number of the words "yes" and "no".

    They force the other to talk while you listen. Here are some examples:

    = What kind of work do you do?
    = How did you get into that field?
    = What do you like most about it?
    = What do you find most challenging?
    = If you had a magic wand, what one thing at work or home would you change?

    These questions will get you in a conversation where you will be able to do what you do best - listen. As they open up they are very likely to touch on something that you like to talk about. When that happens, talking will be easier for you. Until this happens, a gentle nod or "oh", will make you a great conversationalist in their eyes and they will want to be around you.

    Eventually the conversation will get back to you, but do not dwell on that. By the time it happens your comfort level will have risen to the point you will be okay with it.

    This article cannot end until the issue of stretching your comfort zone for that initial question is even realistic. It is not easy to stretch one's self outside of the comfort zone. In fact, it is extremely difficult. The problem is that when we think of stepping out, we are opening ourselves to potentially endless stress. However we can all step out for short periods of time. Think of a burning building. We would not think of casually walking around in a burning building - even if we had full firefighting gear. The most experienced firefighter struggles with that fear each time they must fight a fire internal to a home or office.

    Yet they do it.

    Why?

    Because they know they can muster the adrenalin to do it. Now consider yourself. What if it were house and the Fire Department had not arrived? Would you be able to go into the inferno for a leisure stroll? Of course not - you would not even try. Now, what if a loved one was still inside? I venture to say you would not even think about your comfort zone, you would run inside. When you are at a networking event you CAN expand your comfort zone for very brief periods of time if your focus is on the briefness of the expansion and the rewards from venturing beyond its confines.

    Are you frustrated by your networking experiences? MaxImpact's Catapult program is a powerful coaching program that will expand your horizons and

    Small Business Marketing Secrets - Get Better Results with Better Headlines
    Every one of us is exposed to over 3,000 different messages every day. Each one of these is competing for a small slice of our attention.For your marketing to be effective, it needs to break through this clutter and grab people’s attention.Whether your marketing is through direct mail, bus benches, ads in the phone books, newspaper or elsewhere, you can get better results with better headlines.The job of a headline is to sell the rest of your ad. It's like having a guy in a gorilla suit on the s
    u are so focused on your discomfort with talking to strangers that you forget how great it is to be in a conversation with you.

    That's right! Great listeners are fun to converse with because they allow the other person to do the talking. People love to talk about themselves.

    With the other person talking, they are typically revealing things about themselves and getting you to the point where you are no longer strangers and your comfort level with them is the same as your comfort level with your best friends.

    How do you get them talking to you when your comfort zone stifles your vocal cords?

    The best way is to expand your comfort zone just long enough to deliver short, open-ended question.

    An open-ended question, one that cannot be answered with a number of the words "yes" and "no".

    They force the other to talk while you listen. Here are some examples:

    = What kind of work do you do?
    = How did you get into that field?
    = What do you like most about it?
    = What do you find most challenging?
    = If you had a magic wand, what one thing at work or home would you change?

    These questions will get you in a conversation where you will be able to do what you do best - listen. As they open up they are very likely to touch on something that you like to talk about. When that happens, talking will be easier for you. Until this happens, a gentle nod or "oh", will make you a great conversationalist in their eyes and they will want to be around you.

    Eventually the conversation will get back to you, but do not dwell on that. By the time it happens your comfort level will have risen to the point you will be okay with it.

    This article cannot end until the issue of stretching your comfort zone for that initial question is even realistic. It is not easy to stretch one's self outside of the comfort zone. In fact, it is extremely difficult. The problem is that when we think of stepping out, we are opening ourselves to potentially endless stress. However we can all step out for short periods of time. Think of a burning building. We would not think of casually walking around in a burning building - even if we had full firefighting gear. The most experienced firefighter struggles with that fear each time they must fight a fire internal to a home or office.

    Yet they do it.

    Why?

    Because they know they can muster the adrenalin to do it. Now consider yourself. What if it were house and the Fire Department had not arrived? Would you be able to go into the inferno for a leisure stroll? Of course not - you would not even try. Now, what if a loved one was still inside? I venture to say you would not even think about your comfort zone, you would run inside. When you are at a networking event you CAN expand your comfort zone for very brief periods of time if your focus is on the briefness of the expansion and the rewards from venturing beyond its confines.

    Are you frustrated by your networking experiences? MaxImpact's Catapult program is a powerful coaching program that will expand your horizons and

    Advertising to Support your Brand
    There are many types of advertising and there are many reasons that companies advertise. Most of the time companies advertise a special or a sale in order to get customers to come in the door and make purchases. All advertising is trying to get the reader to do something or to make a decision; a decision to support something, adopt an idea, vote for a candidate or purchase a product or service.When a corporation or a company advertises to strengthen their brand name they are trying to get the consumer to ad
    d with a number of the words "yes" and "no".

    They force the other to talk while you listen. Here are some examples:

    = What kind of work do you do?
    = How did you get into that field?
    = What do you like most about it?
    = What do you find most challenging?
    = If you had a magic wand, what one thing at work or home would you change?

    These questions will get you in a conversation where you will be able to do what you do best - listen. As they open up they are very likely to touch on something that you like to talk about. When that happens, talking will be easier for you. Until this happens, a gentle nod or "oh", will make you a great conversationalist in their eyes and they will want to be around you.

    Eventually the conversation will get back to you, but do not dwell on that. By the time it happens your comfort level will have risen to the point you will be okay with it.

    This article cannot end until the issue of stretching your comfort zone for that initial question is even realistic. It is not easy to stretch one's self outside of the comfort zone. In fact, it is extremely difficult. The problem is that when we think of stepping out, we are opening ourselves to potentially endless stress. However we can all step out for short periods of time. Think of a burning building. We would not think of casually walking around in a burning building - even if we had full firefighting gear. The most experienced firefighter struggles with that fear each time they must fight a fire internal to a home or office.

    Yet they do it.

    Why?

    Because they know they can muster the adrenalin to do it. Now consider yourself. What if it were house and the Fire Department had not arrived? Would you be able to go into the inferno for a leisure stroll? Of course not - you would not even try. Now, what if a loved one was still inside? I venture to say you would not even think about your comfort zone, you would run inside. When you are at a networking event you CAN expand your comfort zone for very brief periods of time if your focus is on the briefness of the expansion and the rewards from venturing beyond its confines.

    Are you frustrated by your networking experiences? MaxImpact's Catapult program is a powerful coaching program that will expand your horizons and

    The Psychology Behind Those Irresistible Headlines
    Do you know how to write a great headline? You should because headlines are the lifeblood of your product/service.Newspaper and magazine headlines are some of the best you’ll see. They depend on these headlines for sales. And since they have about 4 seconds to capture your attention, they better be good.Who can resist not at least scanning a few lines after reading headlines like this:"Attack Dogs Maul Helpless Kitten To Death" "Exclusive: TV Star's Secret Getaway Spot Revealed" "How
    get back to you, but do not dwell on that. By the time it happens your comfort level will have risen to the point you will be okay with it.

    This article cannot end until the issue of stretching your comfort zone for that initial question is even realistic. It is not easy to stretch one's self outside of the comfort zone. In fact, it is extremely difficult. The problem is that when we think of stepping out, we are opening ourselves to potentially endless stress. However we can all step out for short periods of time. Think of a burning building. We would not think of casually walking around in a burning building - even if we had full firefighting gear. The most experienced firefighter struggles with that fear each time they must fight a fire internal to a home or office.

    Yet they do it.

    Why?

    Because they know they can muster the adrenalin to do it. Now consider yourself. What if it were house and the Fire Department had not arrived? Would you be able to go into the inferno for a leisure stroll? Of course not - you would not even try. Now, what if a loved one was still inside? I venture to say you would not even think about your comfort zone, you would run inside. When you are at a networking event you CAN expand your comfort zone for very brief periods of time if your focus is on the briefness of the expansion and the rewards from venturing beyond its confines.

    Are you frustrated by your networking experiences? MaxImpact's Catapult program is a powerful coaching program that will expand your horizons and

    Lower the Bar
    "Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm." Ralph Waldo EmersonI'm so excited. I got a cool new power point template with orange and yellow flames. It's not too much (well, maybe it is), but I don't care. I like it.So I transferred my regular presentation to the new template. I got some mesmerizing slide transitions like Jim Edwards used (spinning boxes and such that the audience at Big Seminar were oohing and aahing about). My handouts were ready to go.Then I find out -- they d
    office.

    Yet they do it.

    Why?

    Because they know they can muster the adrenalin to do it. Now consider yourself. What if it were house and the Fire Department had not arrived? Would you be able to go into the inferno for a leisure stroll? Of course not - you would not even try. Now, what if a loved one was still inside? I venture to say you would not even think about your comfort zone, you would run inside. When you are at a networking event you CAN expand your comfort zone for very brief periods of time if your focus is on the briefness of the expansion and the rewards from venturing beyond its confines.

    Are you frustrated by your networking experiences? MaxImpact's Catapult program is a powerful coaching program that will expand your horizons and connect you to your dreams. When you reach the point that you are willing to invest in your dreams, contact MaxImpact at 248-802-6138 or via email to info@getmaximpact.com. Remember, success is available to anyone - they just need to know how to tap into their potential.

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