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Do You Avoid Introducing Yourself to Others?

When it comes to introducing yourself to colleagues you don’t know, do you avoid introducing yourself at all costs? Perhaps you are highly uncomfortable or severely under-skilled. Much like getting a flu shot, you want your introduction to be quick and painless. In fact, you wouldn’t introduce yourself to others at all if you could avoid doing so. Do any of the following “Avoider” characteristics seem familiar to you when you think about introducing yourself to others?

  • When you sit down at a company meeting, you immediately take out your smart phone to scroll email.
  • You sit down next to a table full of colleagues at a training class and immediately look at the training material.
  • While at a networking event, you quietly “disappear” into another world, staring at anything or anyone as long as it is not someone at your table.
  • You join a senior leadership meeting and you sit next to a known colleague who saved you a seat.
  • You sit with a new group at a team-building session and never introduce yourself.

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Ed Evarts is the founder and president of Excellius Leadership Development, an organization focused on coaching mid- to senior- level leaders and their teams in business environments. With over twenty-five years of innovative leadership and management experience, Ed possesses the ability to build awareness, create action, and deliver results. Known for his business acumen, his ability to resolve complex human relations issues, and his enthusiastic, accessible and responsive style, Ed partners with managers, leaders and business teams to explore clarity and communication, and traverse conflict and change.

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