Networking Awesomely

posted by Floreta on 2010.04.22, under Uncategorized
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Colin, from Exile Lifestyle, has a unique way of networking that will help you learn how to socialize not only for an emotional benefit (making new friends), but a well-rounded approach that can help leverage yourself in all aspects including professional. Being an INFJ (or is it INFP?), this is useful information, especially for someone who wants to become a professional freelancer, and location independent nomad.

In the 21st century, there is no such thing as job security. Sad but true. The only thing you can control is yourself, and how you market yourself to others. If those words seem too intimidating or professional, just think of it as how you make an impression on others. Obviously, you want to make a good impression, and meet new people that you might have a connection with. Colin makes “networking” fun and enjoyable. Building communities and a good social network is one of the keys not only to success in work and life, but in longevity.

I had the pleasure of writing a short contribution for Colin in his brand new e-book, as well as other contributions from all over the blogosphere. If personal and career development is up your alley, don’t miss this e-book!

If you don’t know who Colin is, you should. He is a multidisciplinary designer traveling all across the globe and making his business mobile and location independent. He lives four months at a time in a new country decided and voted on by his readers in his Exile Lifestyle community.

Obviously, at a Buddhist monastery, I can’t exactly network awesomely but I’m brainstorming and thinking of what the next step in my life should be. Colin’s e-book provides clear, concise advice for people wanting to develop themselves as individuals.

To visit Exile Lifestyle or purchase his new e-book, click here.

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