The Savvy Communicator: September 2006
The Savvy Communicator )
September 2006


in this issue
  • Taking the work out of networking
  • Order in a little savvy for lunch


  • Dear Readers,

    Ever feel like you don’t have time to network?

    One of the best networkers I know rarely leaves her home office. Find out how she does it without bi- locating or using any other supernatural powers.

    Savvily Yours,


    Janie Gabbett

    Taking the work out of networking

    When Tricia Crisafulli tells me to meet, email or call someone, I don’t think. I don’t question. I just do it. Because something good always comes from it.

    It used to really tick me off when she would brag, “I never network” while I was tromping out to yet another “finding your inner navel” seminar in hopes of making some new connections.

    But in truth, Tricia networks every day. She just doesn’t realize it because it is such a part of who she is.

    Whenever Tricia takes on a new client (she’s a professional writer) or makes a new friend (both of which she’s been known to do on a commuter train) her mind automatically goes three places:

    • Do I know anyone who could help this person?
    • Do I know anyone this person could help?
    • Who should I introduce this person to just because they would really like each other?

    It is a sort of radar she has. She gets these hits. And whether we know it or not, we all get those same hits. It’s just that Tricia acts on them regularly.

    She does this on faith – faith in her own intuition, faith that some good will come of it and faith that she doesn’t have to know precisely what that good will be. Perhaps that's why her website is called faithhopeandfiction.com, where, by the way, she accepts submissions from all you budding poets, essayists and fiction writers.

    Through this process, Tricia's circle widens as people she knows and introduces to others in turn introduce her to people they know.

    I’m not knocking getting out there and meeting new people. I still do it on a regular basis. But lately I’ve been sticking to events and groups that are fun and that interest me. I’m done with belly button lint. I found my inner bitch years ago.

    Instead, I recently joined the board of River North Chicago Dance Company and now invite my friends to stunning performances.

    The other day, I accepted an invitation to speak September 19th at a networking event titled "Get Your Mojo Working" at Bill's Blues Bar (1029 Davis St., Evanston, IL) from 5:30-8:00 PM. How could I say no to that? Wanna come? If so, contact Becky Brett at 312-286-8248 or becky@beckybrett.com.

    My new theory is this: networking only works for me when it feels like I'm not working.

    Oh, dear. Will you look at the time? I’m late for my “Zen of Chocolate” lecture. Now there’s a place I’ll surely find some kindred spirits.

    Order in a little savvy for lunch

    Speaking of food...why not order in a little savvy for lunch? My signature communications seminar: Building Business Relationships One Colleague at a Time goes really well with sushi, sandwiches or seven-layer cake.

    The one-hour, highly interactive session works well as a lunch-time learning program, an after-work networking event or a conference break-out session. And you'll look like a genius for having the brilliant idea and bringing in the wonderful program.

    Let's have some fun.

    Contact me today at:

    (note: the email below is now my personal one)


    phone: 847-651-4821 (cell)


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