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Join a professional or volunteer organisation 7 Ways to Take the Pain out of Networking by Maree Ferguson, Seek out Founder & Director, Dietitian Connection When you hear the word “networking,” does it make you shudder? Here are 7 easy ways to get started: 1 Engage on social media. Start a discussion: post your own original content and seek feedback. Engage with other people’s posts by leaving comments. If you find a like-minded person, connect with them offline. For example, if you are traveling to another city, you could arrange to meet someone you have met online for a coffee. You’re not alone – especially if you’re an introvert, like me, who finds networking uncomfortable. Or, perhaps you don’t see value in networking -- you already have an existing network of contacts, or you have an effective marketing strategy in place for engaging new clients. 2 Tap into “six degrees of separation”. Write down a list of your current contacts, and then a list of people who they might know and could make an introduction for you. Or, use LinkedIn to do the same. It’s much easier to meet new people if someone can introduce you. This works especially well if you are looking to meet a new potential customer. Regardless of your reason, the fact remains that active, ongoing networking is simply a necessity in business and life. As the saying goes, it’s who you know; not what you know. The reach and quality of your network can have a huge impact on whether you’ll get that dream job [or not], and the potential success of your career/ business. 3 Attend an event. Look for events that are both dietetic-related, and outside of dietetics. I regularly attend events outside of dietetics, to be exposed to new thinking and ideas. For example, I highly recommend Business Chicks events, if you would like to be inspired by some amazing women! If you are an introvert, So, how can you become better at networking and expanding your circle of contacts? © Dietitian Connection 38 Infuse | September 2017