

I thought how that advice can certainly lend itself to the craft of networking. Sometimes I reach out and are pushed back. Either people are disinterested or downright rude. But instead of getting all hot and bothered, I could just move on and ask myself, "Who else would be better for me to connect with?"
Perhaps it is not the people but the process I am using when networking. Am I too forward or not enough? Am I not reading little signals that tell the world so much and do I need to get better at that?
How can you use Zobaida advice to your advantage?
1 comment:
Smart. Instead of blaming others, try to improve yourself.
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