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Networking Events

How to Relax and Enjoy Meeting New People

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Networking Events

By: Lorraine Howell
Narrated by: Lorraine Howell
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Are you comfortable at networking events? Do you enjoy meeting new people? This exercise done on a regular basis can help you relax and create engaging conversations and extend your personal or business network. Bring this recording to every networking event and be 100% prepared, relaxed and confident.©2009 Lorraine Howell (P)2009 Lorraine Howell Career Success Communication & Social Skills Personal Development

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As many top athletes know, visualization can be a powerful tool for reducing stress and optimizing performance. This short visualization exercise, presented by veteran television producer and media trainer Lorraine Howell, will help listeners feel more comfortable at their next networking function. Howell's pleasant voice leads listeners through a relaxation session, and then invites them to actively visualize their success at a networking event. The detailed exercise takes advantage of the brain's ability to program and predict future success. Listeners who repeat the exercise frequently are sure to feel more comfortable the next time they put on that name tag.

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