When I first started going to live events almost ten years ago, I had an embarrassing habit.
Every time I checked into a hotel, I would ask the receptionist for a room on the first floor…
… Because I was so “introverted” I didn’t want to run the risk of being forced into a conversation with a stranger in an elevator.
(Yeah… I was that bad).
And this bad habit handicapped my success and growth for years.
Because instead of making the connections and getting the support I needed to get to the next level…
… I was literally hiding behind ground floor hotel doors.
But after a rough kick in the backside from my buddy Bedros (who informed me with some very colorful language that my introversion made people think I was a rude jerk)....
I realized I had to make a change.
It didn’t happen overnight, but little by little I started to get a grip on my introverted tendencies.
And today…
Meeting, greeting, and yes… even having conversations with strangers in an elevator are all second nature.
I’ve been fortunate enough to build a huge network filled with some of the best and brightest minds on the planet.
And it was all thanks to a few simple tools and tactics I want to share with you today.
If you’ve ever struggled to make connections and grow your network because of your introverted tendencies…
… Then you need to see this video of my presentation at Jason Capital’s High Status Summit event…
… Where I reveal step by step how anyone (even you!) can network like a pro.
Especially as an introvert.
Just click below to check it out…
>> The Introvert’s Guide to Networking
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Craig
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