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Patricia Weber

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Social Networking Tip – Top 4 Energy Vampires for an Introvert

April 30, 2009 by Patricia Weber

In a previous blog post I listed the Top 20 Things Introverts DON'T Want to Do on Twitter. You may or may not be on Twitter, but my guess is, you are on some websites like LinkedIn, FaceBook, MySpace, Naymz or something, right? Geez. Just writing that small list, knowing that there are hundreds of social networking websites, made me feel that energy vampire. How much is too … [Read more...] about Social Networking Tip – Top 4 Energy Vampires for an Introvert

Introvert Tip – 3 More Ways Introverts Can Be Effective and Avoid Social Networking Exhaustion

April 27, 2009 by Patricia Weber

As a good friend of mine says, we are like the people who we surround ourselves with most of the time. That made me wonder if as an introvert, is our effectiveness from who we are, who we FOLLOW, FRIEND or add as CONTACTS in online social networking talk, or a combination? Just how effective are we as introverts that it helps with Social Networking? How is who we are like the … [Read more...] about Introvert Tip – 3 More Ways Introverts Can Be Effective and Avoid Social Networking Exhaustion

Social Networking Tips – 20 MORE Ways of To Do's for Twitter

April 15, 2009 by Patricia Weber

Before she knew I had two blog posts planned, Phyllis Khare, a Catalyst Coach, DM (direct messaged on Twitter) that she preferred to focus on the positive. For me, I like to follow Michael Losier's advice to get really clear: first identify everything you don't want and from that, turn it around to the positive. Thank you Phyllis for doing JUST that. Here is Phyllis's generous … [Read more...] about Social Networking Tips – 20 MORE Ways of To Do's for Twitter

Networking Tip – Top 5 Ways How Twitter Is Unlike InPerson Networking

April 8, 2009 by Patricia Weber

For an introvert, networking can be exhausting because of the energy needed. From the hand shaking, to the small talk it all requires energy. A live networking event can often seem like a zoo with the cages left open. You can more easily manage your energy, and the open cage, networking with Twitter. … [Read more...] about Networking Tip – Top 5 Ways How Twitter Is Unlike InPerson Networking

Networking Tip – 4 Ways Online Speed Networking is Like An Energizing Workout

April 6, 2009 by Patricia Weber

In the past 2 months I’ve been speed networking online which is perfect for the introvert or shy in business. In person networking of any speed for introverts can lead to exhaustion; speed networking online leads to connections. For the same reasons I enjoy exercising at home, I enjoy networking from home. Motivation: This online networking venue is – without the exhausting … [Read more...] about Networking Tip – 4 Ways Online Speed Networking is Like An Energizing Workout

Networking Tip – 5 MORE Social Networking Ways that Benefit Introverts

March 17, 2009 by Patricia Weber

My friend Breanne Potter, MBTI Blog, conducted an admittedly unscientific survey of MBTI preferences found on Twitter. Not surprisingly, or maybe it is, there are more introverts than extroverts there. It’s easy for an introvert to be there because after all, we can control taking in as much or as little as we want; behind the scenes it’s just us and a computer, the perfect … [Read more...] about Networking Tip – 5 MORE Social Networking Ways that Benefit Introverts

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