Sunday, April 17, 2011

How To Make Networking Comfortable by Robert McPhee



Very few people argue with the value of networking, so why do people resist doing it?
Aside from all the excuses–I don’t have time, I’m not a good networker, I don’t like to network–what’s the REAL reason people resist networking?  I was reading a book the other day called “Manifesting for Non-Gurus,” which was written by my friend Robert MacPhee (pictured at right) whom I’m in the Transformational Leadership Council with, and the book explains a concept which I think gets right to the core of this question–Comfort Zones.


The real reason most people do not network is because it makes them uncomfortable.

We’ve all heard about the concept of Comfort Zones before.  However, Robert explains it in a very unique way. He talks about how our resistance to doing something new often shows up as wanting to continue to do what is comfortable–even if it is not working well for usIn outlining his “Manifesting for Non-Gurus” approach, Robert explains that a comfort zone exists when our beliefs about who we are match the results we are getting. Think about it . . . if you consider yourself to be a great networker, do you show up at a networking meeting or event and present yourself differently than someone who thinks of himself as a poor networker?  Who is more comfortable?

Are you a great networker?

Hopefully you can answer this question with a highly-confident YES.  Unfortunately, most businesspeople would probably answer with a resounding NO.  Their image of themselves is of not being a great networker so, to remain comfortable, they will avoid networking, despite the fact that they know networking is valuable. Crazy, right?  Yet, we all know people who do this.

Fortunately, Robert explains that there is a very simple solution for anyone stuck in this kind of comfort zone.  It starts with a simple decision that part of who you are is a great networker. To declare that you love meeting new people, sharing what you do, and helping them in any way you can.  Start thinking about networking events as the valuable, exciting opportunities they are, instead of as dreaded situations that will pull you from your comfort zone.  This is the way successful networkers see themselves and perceive networking functions and that is a huge part of why they are successful networkers.

So, what about that voice in your head saying, “What about the evidence that seems to support the fact that I am not such a great networker?”  Well, according to Robert, that’s just your comfort zone crying out to reel you back in because the “I am a great networker” statement doesn’t match your current results.  If a “great networker” is who you want to be, the next step is to continue to declare that you are a great networker and “act as if” until the results you want start to show up!  This is the same thing you have done your whole life with any new skill you successfully learned. 

Robert teaches a simple five step approach to making these kinds of changes more quickly and easily, getting out of our current comfort zones, trying new things and creating the lasting results we want.  I highly recommend his work.  Maybe we can get him to write “Networking for Non-Gurus” next . . . ;-)


For more information about Robert and his work, please visit www.ManifestingMonth.com.

 
OCBrides has monthly mixers at different locations in Orange County,CA. Come network with us and build your business!!

Monday, April 11, 2011

They Did It Their Way



With all the industry professionals that Matt an Molly Fitzgerald know, I was so honored to be invited to their Elopement Celebration yesterday.  After eloping in wine country a few months ago, the elopement celebration was held at the beautiful Red Horse Barn in Huntington Beach.  Of course that was right up my alley, as I showed English Jumpers as a teenager!

I never knew this Equestrian Center was also an event center of sorts.  And what a beautiful day for this fabulous couple to celebrate!
Matt and Molly kept it "Green" as the food was served on bamboo plates with bamboo forks and toothpicks.  I must say that bamboo forks are hard to use sometimes.  Mine broke eating a salad!  But I loved that they thought of the environment as they planned this event!  The passed appetizers and fabulous salads were by the great Mark's Catering and the Taco Cart by Taqueria El Tapatio #1



What a great way to celebrate your new life with family and friends.  Music by Danny Maika, and Horse Shoes and Croquet kept everyone entertained.  It felt as if we were at a family picnic! 
 Thanks Matt and Molly for "Doing It Your Way" and including us in your awesome celebration!


Friday, April 8, 2011

April Networking Mixer -- Brides are FREE


 
OCBrides.com Monthly Networking Mixer


Come meet and network with other wedding professionals. In this economy networking is the cheapest form of advertising for your business. Help your wedding business grow by attending this mixer and be sure to bring plenty of business cards so you can exchange information with others.

Come Join Us at di Venue Costa Mesa April 20th, 2011

di Venue is a beautifully restored building perfect for any wedding, reception, anniversary, quinceanera and other special events! At di Venue, historic charm meets modern elegance to create the event of a lifetime with multiple rooms that can host from 50 - 1250 seated guests or up to 3000 unseated guests.

Get more exposure and bring a raffle gift!!

Featured Vendors so far ....

Open Bar by Concierge di Venue
Photography by Portraits by Dawn
Entertainment by Silver Disc Entertainment
Flowers by Lavender Memory
Photobooth by Photobooth Artist
Catering by Go2Girl and Concierge di Venue
Sweets by Amazing Cakes
Marriage Matters More
His and Hers Secrets
Bryde-n-all Weddings
My Dazzling Affairs
Stephanie's Linens
Photobooth Artist

Mixer is $10.00 Prepaid and $15.00 at the door.  Brides and Grooms are FREE!!!

Register early and $AVE!!!  Click the link below!


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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

OCBrides Mixer February 2011 Woman's Club Old Town



The February OCBrides mixer was at the beautiful and historical Woman's Club in Old Towne Orange. PJ's Catering, formerly of PJ's Abbey restaurant, provided some great appetizers including cheese stuffed deep fried artichoke hearts. They were to die for! The roses weren't in bloom this time of year but I have included some shots of the rose garden and set up for a wedding in October in this slideshow. Photobooth Artist did a fantastic job with the photobooth fun as well as the Time Lapse Video shown in the slideshow as well. The great Gary Gould surprised us with a nice Irish Penny Whistle tune to get us ready for St. Patrick's Day.


We had a handful of brides attend the mixer. All who said they had a nice time meeting the vendors. And a lot of vendors stepped up and provided a lot of great raffle prizes for them!

Special Thanks goes out to our featured vendors ...
The Woman's Club of Old Towne Orange
PJ's Catering
Gary Gould Entertainment
Rick Rosen Photography
Flowery of Irvine
DJ Mike
and to Sam Legaspi, our fantastic speaker that evening!

Cindy

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Bridal Faire at Nixon Library

I had the opportunity to attend the bridal faire at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda today. It's funny that I live less than a mile away but have only toured the place once when it first opened as well as standing in line all night long for President Nixon's viewing. It is such a beautiful place, I wish I had been there before.


The vendors did an amazing job with the table decor, flowers, and food.


Personally I'm hoping to have an OCBrides mixer at this fabulous location so our network of vendors can check it out!

Photos taken from Nixon Library website!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Can Your Business Survive Without You?


I am proud and excited to announce that we will be putting on a series of seminars this year starting with Sam Legaspi.  Sam has been involved in the wedding industry for over 3 years and has been very successful growing a business whereas many others businesses have been struggling.  He started his business as a "business" not as a "creative outlet".  His business practices are sometimes controversial but "eye-opening" nonetheless.

Many of us in this day and age are working to make ends meet No matter what age we are, everyone will be faced with important decisions about their future, whether it's retirement or just building a business into an asset that will benefit us.  Is it still possible to "step away" from your business and enjoy the cash flow at 40, 45, 50, 55 years old? Absolutely! But how can we if at this point we're faced with overwhelming challenges that has made many professionals reconsider their affiliation as a wedding professional?  Sam has a program that has been proven to build any business and help anyone put in place a plan to grow their business into a valuable asset.  As a DJ, photographer, wedding planner etc. can you see yourself working this hard at 60 and competing against "hip" 30 year old professionals? Ask yourself these questions, 

1) Is my business really helping me reach my goals? Or am I better off working for a Fortune 500 company? 
2) Can I walk away in 5, 10, 15 years? 

Whether you're thinking about retirement or just building your net worth, action steps need to be taken now!

Stay tuned for more info on these high energy, motivational seminars coming to Orange County and LA soon.  Sam will be the featured speaker at the next OCBrides mixer on February 23rd at the Women's Center/Rose Garden in Orange.  You don't want to miss his tips!

Cindy Lieber

Thursday, February 3, 2011

What's in Store for 2011


A friend told me I needed to pick a word that depicts my focus for the year.  My word is "change".  And OCBrides is making some fantastic changes this year.

  1. We have a great new set of energetic general board members, all bringing new vitality to the table.  
  2. Our OCBrides mixers are gaining momentum and we have some fantastic members. 
  3. We are planning some highly motivational, controversial, and energetic seminars this year.  
  4. We have a new yearly membership pricing plan that can save you money on mixer admission.
  5. We have an Ad in The Wedding Guide that is distributed to brides at all Orange County and LA bridal shows.
    1. And we are representing some of the best of the best vendors in the OC. 

      It is going to be a great year for us and we hope to see you at the OCBrides mixers this year. 

      Cindy

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