@clhendricksbc @Dan_Blick @cogdog @Readywriting I stand like a secret service agent frowning implacably at the crowd till my free drink is done, and then I flee with indecent haste. I am absolutely the most rubbish at this.
@mahabali knows that this is why the assumption of conference networking as a social bonus makes me wary. For introverts it really often isn't. I have a capacity for it measurable in minutes.
@mahabali @cogdog @Dan_Blick @clhendricksbc @Jessifer @Readywriting So back to this question of intimacy in crowds, the way I manage anything is more or less the same: I step back and listen, because I really don't think intimacy and crowds can be multitasked well (at least not by me). I skip all sorts of things.
I let the crowd be, and as far as possible just talk to one person at a time. I think I try not to fall for the urgency of the occasion.
@katebowles @cogdog @Dan_Blick @clhendricksbc @Jessifer @Readywriting
Listen
Talk to one person at a time
Don't let the urgency of the occasion pull me.
That is a good list of things I don't do well naturally, but can work on :)
Also need to find nooks at conferences to do the one-on-ones uninterrupted