Authors: David Topus
Consider or answer . . .
Practice . . .
For the next week, make a point of following up on one new encounter each day. Reference the meeting, recap the conversation, and propose a next step that will bring you closer to monetizing the connection.
Step 10: Make Everyday Encounters a Way of Life for the Rest of
Your Life
It will always be through the people we meet and get to know that we are able to monetize opportunities and realize our hopes and dreams. The awareness and techniques you have developed here should provide you with a capability that will serve you for as long as you want to expand your business, career, income, and life. The minute you leave your house each day, you step into a world full of power portals—and you will find them wherever you go if you keep your eyes, ears, and mind open.
Consider or answer. . .
Practice. . .
For this week—and as a standard practice in your life—apply the skills and techniques of this program and strive for mastery. This will allow you to achieve unlimited success in expanding your business, your career, your income, and your life.
Conclusion
“The world is my oyster” is an often-quoted line from Shakespeare’s
The Merry Wives of Windsor
, and it has been adapted to modern times to remind us that opportunity is all around us, if only we will make the effort to open up to it.
If you want to expand your life by expanding your universe of connections, you need look no further than the person sitting or standing next to you, behind you, or across the room from you, every single day. All it takes is the courage to take the road less traveled, to invite conversation, to tap into the desire we all have for direct human contact—even as we text on our smartphones and tap away on our computer keyboards.
I leave home every day believing the world is a friendly place, that I can meet just about anyone, that everyone I come across has something to offer, and that I, too, have value to give. And whether the opportunity is obvious or not, the potential is for money or friendship, immediate or long term, I have enriched my business, my career, my income, and my life through those I’ve encountered, right outside my door.
It always has been, and always will be, through the people we meet and know that we achieve our goals and expand our lives. We can’t do it alone. So when we meet someone who can help us along in our journeys, if we can return some value in kind, it is more than likely a perfect chance to find the pearl that sits waiting inside the oyster that is your world.
Index
Accessibility
Achievement, synchronicity and
Action steps, following up on
Aesthetics
Airplanes:
creating random encounters on
potential of random connections on
as random connecting venue
starting conversations on
Airports
Aligning interests with connections
case study
and communication style
for continued contact
and personal preferences
for relationship building
and relationships based on similarities
suggested items for
Anonymity
Approaching potential connections
guidelines for
overeagerness in
in traditional vs. random networking
Asking questions:
and continued contact
to find leverage points of connections
in focused communication
importance of
interrogating vs.
personal
setting the stage for follow-up messages by
starting conversations by
topics to ask questions about
Attractiveness, success and
Availability:
beliefs of random connectors about
cues about people’s
of people in public places
at traditional networking events
venues with assumed
Availability factor, of venues
Awareness of others, demonstrating
Beliefs of random connectors
about their own value
and limiting vs. expanding beliefs
openness and availability of strangers
and random connection mastery
and
Talk to Strangers Mastery Program
on value of relationships
on world as friendly place
Body language
Body posture
Books, as conversation starters
Buffet, Warren
Bumper stickers
Business cards
Business connections
Business proposals, introducing
Business relationships
CEOs:
random encounters with
retired
Chemistry, in-person communication and
Circumstances for random networking
improving quality of interactions
increasing number of interactions
and venues for random encounters
Closing statements:
setting tone for follow-up with
for undesirable connections
Clothing, as conversation starter
Coffee shops
Comfort, creating
Commonality, of people
Communication:
cross-gender,
see
Cross-gender random connecting
focused,
see
Focused communication
in-person
one-way
random encounters vs. typical
sustained,
see
Sustained communication
Communication skills:
of men vs. women
and relationship quality
Communication styles:
aligning
of men vs. women
Communicators:
focused vs. unfocused
great
Compliments
Conferences
Confidence:
and beliefs of random connectors
in cross-gender random connecting
and expertise
of master random connectors
and your value proposition
Connection
Contacts, network of
Continued contact
Conventions
Conversation(s)
alignment on topics of
case study
ending
focused
guiding
guiding, to outcome
overheard
redirecting
and relationship building
unstructured
very focused
Conversation starters
bumper stickers as
business cards as
and clues about receptiveness of people
and information people broadcast
of master random connectors
technology as
Copy shops
Credibility:
and expertise
and follow-up messages
and online connections
and online presence
and your value proposition
Creep factor
Cross-gender random connecting
flirting in
importance of gender differences in
mistakes women make in
personal questions in
tips for men
tips for women
types of differences between men and women in
Curiosity,
see
Interpersonal curiosity
Current circumstances, opening statements about
Danko, William D.
Deductive thinking
Directness
Discovery process
Doctor’s offices
Dog walkers, starting conversations with
Driscoll, Anne
Effort
Elevators:
circumstances for random networking in
as random connecting venues
starting conversations in
E-mail messages:
following up with
sustained communication with
Emotional intelligence
Emotional state, connections based on
Enthusiasm, situational
Equality, gender differences and
Evaluations, of potential connections
Everyday encounters, potential of
Expertise:
in cross-gender random connections
positioning yourself as an expert
and value proposition
E-zines
Facebook
Face-to-face communication,
see
In-person communication
Family members, as leverage points
Fearlessness
Filters, of men vs. women
Flexibility
Flirting
Focus:
of communication with men vs. women
and continued contact
of follow-up messages
Focused communication
asking questions in
impact of
listening in
unfocused vs. focused communicators
Focused communicators
Focused conversations, follow-up messages for
Follow-up messages
focus of
of master random connectors
in monetized connection case study
and opportunities from random connections