The benefits of a military life

No, this isn’t about conscription, it’s about moving around all the time and meeting strangers.

My father served in the army for 24 years so I had had 25 different homes by the time I left home aged 18. This itinerant life meant that, in spite of being a natural introvert, I have no problem walking into a room full of strangers and introducing myself.

It’s great practice for networking as a business owner.

  • Hold your head up and look people in the eye
  • Smile (as naturally as you can)
  • Practice a firm handshake (not a crushing vice but not a wet fish either)
  • Rehearse your first line
  • Have 3 questions prepared to start conversations

Focus on introducing people to each other then they can make the conversation while thinking how sociable/helpful you are.

Incidentally we offer 10% discount to military and their ‘dependent’ family or 15% to REME (as my Dad tells me they’re the best 😉)

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