Meet People Who Feel Like Your People

We recently wrapped up our latest gathering, “Networking Event: Meet People Who Feel Like Your People,” and the energy in the room was incredible! Hosted at The Social Hub in Den Haag, this session moved away from the usual stiff networking format toward something much more relaxed and authentic.

The goal was simple: to build genuine connections and find new friends within the community. Instead of the standard “elevator pitch,” we explored how to introduce ourselves clearly and share our stories without feeling “salesy.”

Highlights from the session:

  • Authentic Introductions: We practiced how to talk about what we do in a way that helps people truly understand who we are.

  • Service Promotion (The Natural Way): For those looking to promote their services, we focused on doing so lightly and practically within a warm environment.

  • Community Building: The 2-hour session, topped off with drinks and open networking, allowed everyone to connect in a way that actually matters.

It was a fantastic afternoon of storytelling, laughter, and meeting like-minded individuals. A huge thank you to everyone who joined us and shared their journey!

Stay Connected: Missed out this time? Make sure to follow us on Instagram or LinkedIn to catch the next one.

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