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Networkers Tour Guide
Faithann
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Episode 39: Should I Say "Yes" to That One-To-One Invite?
Networkers Tour Guide
18 minutes 9 seconds
4 months ago
Episode 39: Should I Say "Yes" to That One-To-One Invite?
Download Faithann's FREE 8 Ways to Make Your Introduction Stand Out here. https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/resources In this solo episode, Faithann follows up on a powerful insight from last week's guest, Rodger Taylor, who reminded us not to write people off so quickly. What do you do when you're invited to a one-to-one and your immediate thought is, “No thanks”? Maybe it’s someone whose industry doesn’t seem relevant, or maybe you feel too busy. Before you decline, Faithann shares four practical strategies that will help you say yes with purpose—or no with intention. 💡 4 Tips for Accepting One-to-One Invites (Even When You Don’t Want To): Question Your First Reaction:Don’t judge the value of a connection too quickly. People are more than their profession—they have networks, family, friends, and influence you may not realize. Keep an open mind. Redefine the Meeting Terms:You don’t have to accept the meeting as requested. Offer a Zoom instead of an in-person coffee. Suggest a shorter meeting. You are in charge of your time and how you use it. Delay Without Guilt:If now’s not a good time, that’s okay. Let them know you’re booked and suggest a time a few weeks out. A person willing to wait for a meeting often turns out to be a worthwhile connection. Come Prepared:Do a little homework. Check out their social profiles, podcast, or business. Arrive with thoughtful questions and stories from your business that show what you do—without sounding salesy. For more networking tips and tricks visit: https://www.thenetworkerstourguide.net/blog  
Networkers Tour Guide