I have a love-hate relationship with conferences and networking events. While I love to meet new people and to learn new things, large or busy events can get overwhelming. I'm an introvert. I like my alone time. After a lot of activity, conversations, and noise, I need to go somewhere quiet and recharge.
Last week's Daily Writer Retreat got me thinking about the advantage of smaller events (at least for me). This was a two-day event, with dinner together at a local restaurant the night before. It was a small event, really much like a mastermind, with only a dozen people. That's one of the things that made this an easy ‘yes’ for me.
Here are some things that made this event a success for me:
The format of this retreat allowed us, as introverts, to contribute (and receive) consistently through the two days we had together. Conference planners, if you're not allowing time and space for introverts to shine, you're missing out!
Introverts, understanding how you react to different environments, and structuring your time at events so that you get the breaks you need can make the difference between exhausting and exhilarating!
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