How to Chat Someone Up 101 (for Introverts)

Written by Nancy R. Fenn


Many introverts today are accepting positive self images for themselves. After all, introversion is a legitimate personality style. We are learning not to try and be like someone else but to makerepparttar most of who we are. Famous introverts like Sir Isaac Newton, Mother Theresa, Jackie Kennedy, Albert Einstein and Michael Jackson give us great examples and even more permission to be who we are and win. As I explain to my clients aroundrepparttar 130434 world, “If you try to be like someone else,repparttar 130435 best you can be is a poor imitation. Instead, try to find out who you are and berepparttar 130436 best YOU that you can be!” This isrepparttar 130437 winning way.

We can be inspired byrepparttar 130438 great introverts who have gone before and we can learn some of their coping techniques but it’s up to us to be ourselves.

Recently an introvert sent me this email. “Sometimes I need to be social, we all do, and I'd like to know how I can get right into it at will (okay, that's wishful thinking, it'll never be that easy). I was wondering if spending most of my time alone isrepparttar 130439 only way to hone my social skills…. Thanks for any help you can give me. Patrick”

I’ve been getting a lot of email lately from introverts who feelrepparttar 130440 same way as Patrick. They understand it’s important to spend time alone (introverts need to spend up to half their time alone to be really happy) butrepparttar 130441 introverts who write me still want to know, “How can I chat someone up when I need to?”

One thing I’ve noticed inrepparttar 130442 few articles I’ve read onrepparttar 130443 internet about networking and socializing for introverts is that these articles just aren’t specific enough. They give good general advice, but it’s things we’ve heard all our lives and still don’t “get”, such as “show an interest in other people”, “get out more”, “takerepparttar 130444 spotlight off yourself and put it onrepparttar 130445 other person.”

I’m going to give you some specific things to say to getrepparttar 130446 ball rolling.

As you practice, start small. Try one thing at a time. Don’t get discouraged if you flop. Keep trying and pretty soon, you’ll (OUCH) berepparttar 130447 life ofrepparttar 130448 party! No, no no. We are not going to live here. We are just going to be a good visitor.

My tips today are aboutrepparttar 130449 social context of business. If it’srepparttar 130450 social aspect of dating you’re wondering about, I have a great eBook on dating tips called “Dating Tips for Introverts” that you can pick it up at my website. It’s introvert-specific information you won’t find anywhere else.

In a business context, first let’s deal with this whole concept of small talk. Unlike us, extroverts actually enjoy small talk and 75% ofrepparttar 130451 people you meet are likely to be extroverts. The suggestions I give may seem crude to you and they are very superficial, but this isrepparttar 130452 nature of small talk.

Small talk has to be “small” enough that no one is antagonized. It is geared to include as many people as possible, excluding as few as possible. The general rules are to avoid topics such as politics and religion and to focus instead on matters so innocuous that no one can’t join in.

Next, please realize that you – disliking to talk – arerepparttar 130453 perfect audience for extroverts. They like being asked questions and enjoy talking while someone else nods with interest or chimes in occasionally. This may sound strange to you but it’s true.

In some cases people will wind up thinking you’re a fascinating person because in your presence they hear themselves say fascinating things. This isrepparttar 130454 magic of relating. Amazing, isn’t it?

My grandmother used to be active in bringing legitimate Broadway theater to Chicago,repparttar 130455 “Second City”. She held banquets to host famous actors and actresses. Before an important dinner, she’d research their lives inrepparttar 130456 library (no computers back then) so she could have what she called some “intelligent conversation” with them over dinner.

Here are some sample questions she might have come up with, “Few people probably know that you grew up in India, but I find that fascinating. How did it happen you were born there?” or "I understand your first real break was in playing such-and-such a role in Such-and-Such a play. Wasn’t that a little out of character for you?” or “What’s it like to travel so much and raise children?”

My grandmother prepared ahead of time because she knew who she’d be talking to and you can do this, too. As well as lightly researchingrepparttar 130457 companies, backgrounds, schools, and interests of people who are likely to be atrepparttar 130458 meeting, try to have a short supply of ready topics on hand that are general in nature. Remember, because it’s small talk, it can’t be something controversial or very “heavy”. Avoid topics like immigration, terrorism, SARs and mad cow disease. Instead choose things of local or personal interest. Perhaps this is why “Great weather we’re having, isn’t it?” isrepparttar 130459 be-all and end-all of small talk. It’s safe. It’s obvious and it’s readily available.

Drawing On Creativity: How To Trick Your Brain

Written by Maya Talisman Frost


Can you draw?

Your answer to that question reveals a surprising amount about your brain andrepparttar way you integrate your right and left hemispheres. (In this article,repparttar 130432 left side will be referred to asrepparttar 130433 dominant one, which is by farrepparttar 130434 most likely scenario.)

You see,repparttar 130435 left side ofrepparttar 130436 brain excels at verbal, analytical, rational and logical tasks. It'srepparttar 130437 dominant half. It takes over most ofrepparttar 130438 time, using words to describe and define, figuring things out step by step, drawing conclusions based on facts and logic, and thinking in a linear way. The left side ofrepparttar 130439 brain jumps right in with words and symbols, and is such a bully that it takes on even those tasks it isn't likely to perform well.

Now,repparttar 130440 right side ofrepparttar 130441 brain is completely different. It relies on nonverbal cues to process perceptions. It's good at tasks requiringrepparttar 130442 ability to see similarities, to understand how parts fit together as a whole, to make leaps of insight(those a-ha moments), and to perceive overall patterns at once. It tends to hang back a little, lettingrepparttar 130443 left side take over most duties.

It's sort of like siblings. You've got a confident, verbal first child and a quiet, introspective, thoughtful second child. Who do you think winsrepparttar 130444 argument for that last dessert? Who chooses which television show to watch? Who dominatesrepparttar 130445 conversation about where to go on a family vacation? The second child might have a valuable perspective, butrepparttar 130446 older one is so assertive that he tends to win most arguments and rule repparttar 130447 roost.

If your answer torepparttar 130448 drawing question is "No, I'm pathetic," it's likely your left brain is being a bit of a thug. Whenever you pick up a pencil and start to sketch, it's taking over with its tendency to verbalize images and analyze shapes. Meanwhile,repparttar 130449 right side--the perceptual, spatial part of your brain--is over inrepparttar 130450 corner, raising its hand, trying to get attention. "Oh, pick me!" it says. Too bad thatrepparttar 130451 left side is already busy drawing lines and forming a strategy.

What if you could outsmartrepparttar 130452 bully onrepparttar 130453 left? What if you could somehow give that right side of your brain its chance to shine?

According to Dr. Betty Edwards, a respected art educator and author ofrepparttar 130454 best-selling book, Drawing On The Right Side Of The Brain, you can actually make a mental shift from what she refers to asrepparttar 130455 "L-mode"--the verbal, dominant form of thinking--to repparttar 130456 "R-mode," which relies on visual cues. It's possible to getrepparttar 130457 right side to kick in and take overrepparttar 130458 task of drawing.

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