Inspiring women in business (to hate other women in business)

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My belief is that networking will happen naturally if people are having fun—and it sure sounds like this was not a fun do. That second speaker and The Secret’s guerrilla marketer sound terrible and not very genuine.
Off the actual topic: That water they were giving out? Just rated as the #1 worst-for-you water drink. About a gazillion calories from all the sugar in it (so sweet that I can't even drink it).

sorry the networking event was disappointing. I think that "forced networking" concept is what keeps me from similar events.
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networking freaks me out. seriously, i'm nearly entirely too introverted to manage to be much good at it. which is bad. but... i am not sure how to circumvent the problem.

and, I'm not trying to sound like a total asshole here by suggesting this... but, why don't you give thought to organizing an event yourself? something geared towards those tech-savvy creative types like yourself? something with an open bar. ;) it seems like something you would be good at. if i were in the same country as yourself, i would be all over that.

off topic again (but Liz reminded me): Have you given any thought to becoming a video blogger and/or looking for work as an on-screen reporter of some sort? For some reason, your London Tour vid popped back into my head today and I couldn't help thinking how amazing you'd be in a visual genre.
I had a math teacher who made us watch the Secret and then write a paper on it because... he was crazy.

I have to say networking has only ever worked for me when it comes about naturally. These forced situations where people are stuck in a room not even knowing if there is any one out there remotely related to their field are way too awkward.

I nearly got run over by the stupid Vitamin Water van this week. Tossers.

Don't get run over Kate, it's rubbish.
I was at a zebra crossing, too!
Have you thought about organizing your own creative women's event? You likely know a fair number of people already, who know a fair number of people and so on. Perhaps you could start out with a small cocktail party (cocktails are absolutely key to good networking IMHO) and then branch out from there. You're right, we don't always need to be inspired Sometimes we just need to get in touch with the right people and do away with all the fluffy b.s. and gift bags. My fingers are crossed for you.
Have you thought about organizing your own creative women's event? You likely know a fair number of people already, who know a fair number of people and so on. Perhaps you could start out with a small cocktail party (cocktails are absolutely key to good networking IMHO) and then branch out from there. You're right, we don't always need to be inspired Sometimes we just need to get in touch with the right people and do away with all the fluffy b.s. and gift bags. My fingers are crossed for you.
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What a fab idea. You could build it around blogging and become an authority as a result because the press would be interested. Cate, really look at this—I started a bloggers’ luncheon here and it’s been really good. It doesn’t have to be huge but you can alert the media and get yourself into a position of authority.
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networking events are something i have been invited to, yet cannot bring myself to attend for all the reasons that you just validated for me. it's a fucking awkward situation and brings to mind speed dating, except - much more awkward. i network... by chance. i meet people and somehow, things will just unravel to a network on their own. it feels nicer that way. these parties are half business meat markets and half circus events. i feel weird attending them because they do feel so forced. and at the end of the night, they were never satisfying because people are so hopped up on business cards and getting their ideas out that you never make a good enough connection to actually look at someone's card and think, "they were cool. i should call them."

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I love you guys. :)

Thank you for your comments!!

Kate - I think that may be one of the worst ways to die. Death by Vitamin Water. Would make for an interesting obituary, though.

LeendaDLL - I would love to do some more video stuff. I think once I figure my shit out as far as a day job and all that crap, I think I'm definitely going to start doing more vids. Thank you!!! :)

Liz - yeah, it used to freak me out. It still does to a certain extent, but when I'm actually around people who give a shit about what I do, and understand things like BLOGGING and THE INTERNET it makes it a lot easier!

Sarahism - your teacher made you watch The Secret? I would have walked out, lol.

Electric Firefly - Definitely been thinking about starting up something for creative women. My wheels are turning! I totally agree about the cocktails. Fuck Vitamin Water. Thank you!!!

Jack Yan -
I'm all over it! Watch this space.

Serial Girlfriend - Yeah, I agree. I've had way better networking experiences just getting to talking to people on accident at the pub. Organized networking events totally just feel like some fucked up speed dating event. Oy.
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"it's about having genuine conversations with people and putting the best version of yourself out there" ~ well put Kate , it's too bad the person behind you didn't understand this ...
and sitting through all this with no food and cocktails ; it's amazing people weren't falling asleep in their seats ... best wishes ~ w
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This site networks for you FAR better than a hundred tacky, cheap (production value, not attendance costs) event that claims to tell you what you want.
£25 for colored vitamin water? Forget it! Fruity Water is sugar-free and bubbly and has nothing to do with The Secret.
I laughed so hard with the girl who read The Secret. I would have done so in public too, in front of her.
The creative women's event sounds like a great idea. Not every job in the world is about business and PR.

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