If youâre an introvert, youâre probably used to hearing advice that feels overwhelming:
âĄď¸ âPut yourself out there!â
âĄď¸ âGo to every event you can!â
âĄď¸ âJust reach out and ask for what you want!â
But for many people, networking feels uncomfortableâespecially when you're in a job search and feeling vulnerable.
Hereâs what I tell my clients:
đ Networking doesnât have to be a performance. It can be a conversation.
Let me show you how to approach networking in a way that feels naturalâeven enjoyableâif youâre an introvert.
The biggest reason networking feels awkward?
âĄď¸ Because we think we have to ask for something.
But real networking is about building relationships, not making a pitch.
Instead of thinking, âI have to ask for a job,â think:
âĄď¸ âI want to learn from this person and see where the conversation goes.â
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If your job search feels like juggling 25 browser tabsâapplications half-done, follow-ups forgotten, interviews unpreparedâyouâre not alone. Itâs easy to feel overwhelmed when youâre trying to manage so many moving parts. But hereâs the truth: chaos doesnât create resultsâfocus does.
One of my clients recently turned their chaotic search into a streamlined strategy that produced real results. Let me show you how they did it and how you can, too.
Start with Time Blocking: Structure Your Week for Success
The first step to a focused job search is to set aside dedicated time. My client started by blocking 20 hours a week specifically for their job search.
This approach helps eliminate the âIâll get to it laterâ mentality and creates accountability. Whether youâre balancing a job search with work, school, or personal commitments, time blocking ensures you stay consistent.
Pro Tip: Treat these hours like non-negotiable appointments. Block them in y...
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