
Power Networking For Shy People
Rae A. Stonehouse
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
"Power Networking for Shy People: How to Network Like a Pro" is a practical guide for individuals who identify as shy, especially in the context of business networking. Recognizing that over 40% of North Americans consider themselves shy, the book offers strategies to overcome the fear and anxiety associated with networking.
The book addresses common challenges faced by shy individuals, such as fear of rejection and discomfort in social settings. It provides practical tips and techniques to help shy people become more confident and effective networkers. The book is structured to guide readers through various stages of networking, offering insights into overcoming barriers and leveraging their innate qualities.
Authored by someone who has personally experienced shyness, the book is relatable and empathetic. It aims to transform readers from being shy to becoming adept at networking, ensuring they can reap the benefits of networking for their business or professional growth.
While primarily aimed at shy individuals, the book also offers valuable insights for those who are not shy, focusing on fundamental aspects of relationship networking and enhancing existing skills. This makes it a useful resource for anyone looking to improve their networking abilities.
Duration - 4h 56m.
Author - Rae A. Stonehouse.
Narrator - Digital Voice Mike G.
Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2019 Rae A. Stonehouse ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Rae A. Stonehouse
Digital Voice Mike G
Live For Excellence Productions
English Audiobooks
Findaway Audiobooks
Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. "Power Networking for Shy People: How to Network Like a Pro" is a practical guide for individuals who identify as shy, especially in the context of business networking. Recognizing that over 40% of North Americans consider themselves shy, the book offers strategies to overcome the fear and anxiety associated with networking. The book addresses common challenges faced by shy individuals, such as fear of rejection and discomfort in social settings. It provides practical tips and techniques to help shy people become more confident and effective networkers. The book is structured to guide readers through various stages of networking, offering insights into overcoming barriers and leveraging their innate qualities. Authored by someone who has personally experienced shyness, the book is relatable and empathetic. It aims to transform readers from being shy to becoming adept at networking, ensuring they can reap the benefits of networking for their business or professional growth. While primarily aimed at shy individuals, the book also offers valuable insights for those who are not shy, focusing on fundamental aspects of relationship networking and enhancing existing skills. This makes it a useful resource for anyone looking to improve their networking abilities. Duration - 4h 56m. Author - Rae A. Stonehouse. Narrator - Digital Voice Mike G. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2019 Rae A. Stonehouse ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:13
Introduction
Duration:00:08:00
Part I. Logistics
Duration:00:00:04
Chapter One: Take Charge: The success of your event depends upon you!
Duration:00:03:13
Chapter Two: Get Organized
Duration:00:00:47
Chapter Three: Getting Organized: Think Logistically
Duration:00:04:22
Chapter Four: Getting Organized: Develop an Agenda
Duration:00:06:11
Chapter Five: Think logistically: What else do you need to prepare for?
Duration:00:10:33
Chapter Six: What to Wear?
Duration:00:01:55
Chapter Seven: Working With Speakers
Duration:00:32:07
Chapter Eight: Emceeing in Action
Duration:00:01:06
Chapter Nine: Speaker Logistics
Duration:00:02:31
Chapter Ten: And the Winner is… The Art of Presenting Awards: Practical Tips & Techniques
Duration:00:09:36
Chapter Eleven: What seating arrangement works best for your audience?
Duration:00:01:39
Chapter Twelve: Additional Emcee Duties
Duration:00:04:31
Chapter Thirteen: Back-up Plans
Duration:00:02:09
II. The Business of Emceeing
Duration:00:00:05
Chapter Fourteen: Overview
Duration:00:01:35
Chapter Fifteen: Introduction to networking
Duration:00:01:02
Chapter Sixteen: Personal Branding
Duration:00:05:09
Chapter Seventeen: What do you stand for?
Duration:00:02:16
Chapter Eighteen: Developing your USP
Duration:00:02:32
Chapter Nineteen: How high does your elevator go?
Duration:00:05:25
Chapter Twenty: Developing your elevator pitch
Duration:00:03:44
Chapter Twenty-One: Elevator Pitch Template
Duration:00:01:22
Chapter Twenty-Two: Using technology to your advantage
Duration:00:01:14
Chapter Twenty-Three: Business Card Presentation & Etiquette
Duration:00:06:40
Chapter Twenty-Four: Wear a name tag
Duration:00:01:18
Chapter Twenty-Five: Whole Lotta Shakin Goin On
Duration:00:02:51
Chapter Twenty-Six: Follow-up is everything
Duration:00:04:36
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Social media is here to stay
Duration:00:02:49
Chapter Twenty-Eight: Are you Linkedin?
Duration:00:13:38
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Reach out and link somebody
Duration:00:02:19
Chapter Thirty: Send messages out
Duration:00:01:24
Chapter Thirty-One: Create a database of connections
Duration:00:02:28
Chapter Thirty-Two: Systemize responding to new connections
Duration:00:01:40
Chapter Thirty-Three: Participate in Linkedin groups
Duration:00:02:32
Chapter Thirty-Four: Blow your own horn
Duration:00:03:06
Chapter Thirty-Five: Strategic planning
Duration:00:12:07
Chapter Thirty-Six: Creating Your Business Plan: Overview
Duration:00:05:21
Chapter Thirty-Seven: Conducting a competitive analysis
Duration:00:03:53
Chapter Thirty-Eight: Financial Planning
Duration:00:04:16
Chapter Thirty-Nine: Choosing your business entity
Duration:00:06:33
Chapter Forty: Emcee Opportunities
Duration:00:01:38
Chapter Forty-One: Moderating a Panel Discussion
Duration:00:12:50
Chapter Forty-Two: Sample Emceeing Contract
Duration:00:00:46
Chapter Forty-Three: It’s Showtime!
Duration:00:00:25
III. Additional Resources:
Duration:00:00:21
Chapter Forty-Four: Question: Master of Ceremonies: What is the best way for an MC to make a noisy crowd go quiet?
Duration:00:01:48
Chapter Forty-Five: Question: What are some Emcee Speech Examples?
Duration:00:00:45
Chapter Forty-Six: Question: Do you have difficulty applying a safety filter to your speech and overshare personal information?
Duration:00:03:26
Chapter Forty-Seven: Question: Discuss the factors to consider when preparing for a speech?
Duration:00:01:44
Chapter Forty-Eight: Question: Is it easy to make an informative speech? Why? Why not?
Duration:00:01:11
Chapter Forty-Nine: Question: What is a very good speech on why you want to be a leader?
Duration:00:02:14
Chapter Fifty: Question: What do you think about when you give a speech?
Duration:00:01:43
Chapter Fifty-One: Question: How can one improve his voice in presentations, and what are the exercises that enable him to master his voice?
Duration:00:09:07
Chapter Fifty-Two: Question: How can I create more opportunities for myself to make speeches in different capacities?
Duration:00:03:09
Chapter Fifty-Three: Question: Discuss the importance of having an opening statement in a speech and why it is necessary to state your three main points?
Duration:00:01:33
Chapter Fifty-Four: Question: How can I give an impromptu speech?
Duration:00:01:14
Chapter Fifty-Five: Question: What are some good examples for public speaking?
Duration:00:01:54
Chapter Fifty-Six: Question: How do I stop shaking when public speaking?
Duration:00:04:07
Chapter Fifty-Seven: Question: What are some great attention getters for informative speeches?
Duration:00:02:12
Chapter Fifty-Eight: Question: What are some topic ideas for a success speech?
Duration:00:05:50
Chapter Fifty-Nine: Question: How do I write a speech about myself in the 3rd person? How would you start off your introduction?
Duration:00:04:34
Chapter Sixty: Question: What is the importance of speech communication in the business sector?
Duration:00:05:07
Chapter Sixty-One: Question: What are the best topics for entertaining speeches?
Duration:00:03:10
Chapter Sixty-Two: Question: I want to write a two-minute speech. How many characters do I need?
Duration:00:01:17
Chapter Sixty-Three: Question: What are humorous topics to give a speech on?
Duration:00:04:38
Chapter Sixty-Four: Question: What is a good prepared speech topic?
Duration:00:02:54
Chapter Sixty-Five: Question: What distinguishes a good speech?
Duration:00:02:37
Chapter Sixty-Six: Question: How do I deliver a good impromptu speech?
Duration:00:06:02
Chapter Sixty-Seven: Question As a public speaker, does imagining the audience naked really help with anxiety?
Duration:00:01:31
Chapter Sixty-Eight: Question: What should people stop doing in their presentations?
Duration:00:01:03
Chapter Sixty-Nine: Question: What credentials are needed or of value in order to become a motivational speaker, author, and spiritual teacher?
Duration:00:01:15
Chapter Seventy: Question: Does my anxiety over public speaking have anything to do with shyness/introversion, how would one best overcome this intense anxiety?
Duration:00:02:31
Chapter Seventy-One: Question: Does public speaking require improvisation skills?
Duration:00:01:21
Chapter Seventy-Two: Question How much should I charge to be the MC/ Host at a medium-sized conference?
Duration:00:02:43
Chapter Seventy-Three: Question: I want to be heard. What do I do?
Duration:00:02:11
Chapter Seventy-Four: Question: I have a difficult time speaking loudly enough to be heard in a noisy area. How can I improve the volume of my speech?
Duration:00:00:42
Afterword
Duration:00:00:56
Closing Credits
Duration:00:00:29
About the Author
Duration:00:02:05
Also by the Author
Duration:00:00:36