"Don't settle for being Memorable, when you could be Unforgettable."
Open Opportunity to Be UNFORGETTABLE! |
For example: When a stranger on the street smiles and asks how you are doing, don't just say, "Fine. And yourself?" Instead, reach for being unforgettable by telling them something important to you! Say something like, "I am very excited that I am nearly finished with an important paper for a difficult class! How about you?"
You have extended a personal detail to instigate a personal and relatively trusting connection (for a stranger) and it causes them to realize that you actually listened to what they said to you. You gave a thoughtful and realistic response. Now, they may be more inclined to respond to you in a similar way. Even if your response is negative (such as "I am anxious today because I have a test to study for" or something worse like "Depressed because my dearest pet died."), you have still given a thoughtful response to an otherwise meaningful question. You have extended an invitation to open communication between yourself and the individual asking. This helps build your confidence, your social skills, and your network. You never know who you might meet on the street.
Be Inspirational! |
So, don't be shy. Make someone remember you today. Here is a fun suggestion to twist the concept: say something so strange that they simply MUST ask you more questions. Example: "Hi, how are you today?" Respond: "Oh, I am great. I am working on a project that will answer questions about human trafficking abroad and suggest a system to prevent it." Now, they have to ask more. Use something interesting and unique about yourself to spread the word about the work, volunteering, or passions you have that are very important to who you are. Make the 'interesting' twist something important to you. Here are some other examples:
"Terrible. The book I am writing about the human rights violations in Africa was refused by the publisher. I am seeking other sources."
"I'm doing great because a suggestion I made to the congressmen about improving special education programs received positive feedback!"
"I am confident that the political campaign I am working on will be successful by raising awareness about sexual abuse and how they intend to address the issue in the community."
"The history paper I wrote about the effect of independence on the Caribbean Islands is being published in the quarterly journal!"
"The equality movement I initiated (or am a part of) has gained so much support that a leadership structure is being designed to continue the coalition's growth!"
Be positive and be confident. That person in the mirror has great potential; you just need to take advantage of it! "There you are! I am so glad I met you today!"
Photos:
http://www.zwani.com/graphics/whats_up/
http://deniseleeyohn.com/bites/2011/01/24/leadership-art/
Next time: Networking; Personal Growth and Meaningful Connections.
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