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24 contributions to The Business Connector
Thanks to @julianne for our Day 6 – End the Year Strong Networking Challenge.
@Julianne Anderson got me thinking of this one... Today is all about the power of old-fashioned connection, handwritten cards. ✉️💛 There’s something special about receiving something in the post; it feels thoughtful, personal, and genuinely uplifting. If sending cards isn’t your thing (cost, time, sustainability), try a simple alternative: Send a warm “reach out” Christmas message to your network. A quick note to say you’re thinking of them can go a long way. Small gestures. Big impact. Let’s keep building those meaningful connections as we close out the year. 🎄✨
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I like to give cards. When budget allows, and that varies by year, I look for local artist cards. They make people so happy.
Day 5 – End the Year Strong Networking Challenge ✨
Today’s task is super simple but incredibly powerful: 👉 Reconnect with an old work contact you haven’t spoken to in a while. We all have those people we genuinely liked, collaborated well with, or learned from… and then life got busy. Today is the day to reopen that door. Just send a light, no-pressure message like: “Hey, it’s been a while! I was thinking of you today and wanted to check in. How are things going on your end?” You never know what opportunities, ideas, or reconnections could flow from a quick hello. Let me know how you go! 💛✨
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I actually had two people on my mind to do that with. Good nudge to action in aligned timing
12 hours until networking!
Are you in?? I'll be online in this group. Looking forward to connecting and learning more about you and your business. Comment below if you plan to join the call 🥰
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@Elias Rhodes easier to do when I am in my own home. Right now I am staying with friends. I do not wish to wake everyone here up in the middle of the night.
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@Helen Pryse Lloyd I will check
How to Be a Better Networker When You’re an Introvert
If networking drains your energy or feels a little intimidating, you’re not alone—and you’re not at a disadvantage. In fact, introverts often make the most genuine, meaningful connections because they listen deeply, notice details others miss, and build trust naturally. Here are some simple ways to make networking feel lighter, calmer, and more aligned with who you are: ✨ 1. Set an intention before you walk in or connect online. Decide what you want to get out of the event, one meaningful conversation, meeting someone new, or simply showing up. ✨ 2. Start small. Aim for quality over quantity. One great conversation can open more doors than ten quick hellos. ✨ 3. Use curiosity as your superpower.Introverts excel at asking thoughtful questions. Let your natural curiosity guide you—people love to feel seen and heard. ✨ 4. Prepare a few go-to conversation starters.This takes the pressure off. Try something simple like, “What brings you here today?” or “Tell me about your business.” Easy, open, and flowing. ✨ 5. Follow up while the energy is high. A short message the next day can turn a quick chat into a long-term relationship. Remember, your gentle presence is powerful. Your ability to connect deeply is a gift. Show up with intention, trust your energy, and let the universe open the right doors for you. introverts in the group, let us know you're here!
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As an introvert, I LOVE this. Thank you
Showing Up on Empty: What Keeps You Moving?
Running on zero today… and I know I’m not the only one who has those days. No need for DMs—I’m totally fine. It’s just been a big week, and sometimes we wake up with absolutely no motivation left in the tank. But even on days like this, we still find a way to put one foot in front of the other. We show up in whatever way we can, even if it’s slower, softer, or a little messier than usual. So I wanted to ask you all…What do you do to show up when your energy is low? What small networking or business-growth habits do you keep going on days like this? Share what works for you. Let’s inspire each other to keep moving forward—even on the days when we’re running on empty.
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I still show up and post, even if it’s all I can do. I prepare in advance for this when things are in good flows, by writing posts ahead of time that I keep in a document on my computer. This way when life gets rough, all I have to do is show up, copy, paste, and check off the highest priorities. This is how I have kept things going despite the crazy move I am in the middle of. In this moment I am actually having a calm in the storm, it’s too late in the day to unpack the U-Haul, and touching in here on Skool to catch up a bit feels good. Tomorrow is full tilt again.
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Marama Elizabeth
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Helping seekers reconnect with nature, healing & spirit through courses in herbalism, permaculture & frequency, no homestead necessary.

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