You have the capacity to quickly connect with people and generate positive responses from them.
You can enter a crowd of people and easily know what to do and what to say. You love turning strangers into friends.
Because you know so many people, some may believe that you form only shallow relationships. Others, however, will envy how quickly and easily you make friends.
Spend time every day interacting with numerous people.
Deliberately build your network of acquaintances. Tend to it by checking in with each person at least once a month.
Join local organizations, volunteer for boards, and find ways to get on the social lists of the influential people in your community.
Learn the names of as many people as you can. Build an index of the people you know and add names as you become acquainted. Include a snippet of personal information for each contact - such as his or her birthday, favorite color, hobby, or favorite sports team.
Stay in touch with your peers in professional organizations. This will help you build your network and increase the number of experienced resources you can tap for help with any issues that arise.
In social situations, take responsibility for helping put more reserved people at ease.
You enjoy people liking you and so your biggest challenge will be 'people pleasing'. You will have to work out who you will keep happy and how to deal with the inevitable situation that someone does not like you or you feel that they do not want you around.
Watch out for: Your sensitivity to rejection.
Who are the best people to keep happy?