Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Wed. & Writing: You Tell Me

It's kind of ironic because not too long ago I posted conference tips, but i'm just a bundle of nerves. I guess there isn't much to be nervous about since there are no pitch sessions. But I feel like this conference is so important, some kind of opportunity or something. I guess, in truth, I know that this is a networking event, and that networking is not my strong suit. Don't get me wrong. I'm a friendly person and I love meeting people. But most of the time I'm too shy to just approach people. I've learned to use my bookmark as a tool. I feel better talking to strangers if I can give them something, like somehow my 40 cent bookmark will make them want to talk to me. LOL. And to make matters worse, I'm kind of awkward. Like I don't say the right things at the right times. In the blogosphere I can. It's easier. I prefer to write than talk anyhow, and I can see what my response looks like before I send it. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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  1. Sorry, no suggestions. I'm the same way. ;)

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  2. It definitely helps to have someone you already know close beside you. HEy you should definitely look for me at the conference! I'll introduce you to whoever I happen to know in the area :D
    nutschell
    www.thewritingnut.com

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  3. I know how you feel, but you have a lovely smile that makes you look friendly. That should help.

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  4. Simply enjoy the conference and learn a LOT!! :) have fun!!

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  5. Same here. It's easier to say things in the blogosphere--you can edit your words and think for while about what you want to say.

    I hope you enjoy the conference! :)

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  6. First off, I love your blog's glitter dust (or is it faerie dust?). Very cool. Now. I sat next to you at the SCBWI luncheon less than two weeks ago and you jumped right in with the convo and had a lot to say. Plus, you inspired me, too! Sounds like you're combating that shyness thing quite nicely if you asked me. One word in front of the other, so to speak. You're already doing it, g.f.

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  7. This is a tricky problem, because no one else can suggest solutions, because everyone is different.

    Good luck!

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  8. Know that everyone feels at least a little like that. Know that we're all in this together. Believe in yourself and your project. Smile, and do it anyway!

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  9. Superbly illuminaintg data here, thanks!

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