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Networking is a crucial skill needed for advancement, serving as the bridge linking opportunities, ideas, and individuals. But for introverts, stepping into the networking arena can feel like attempting the English Channel when in a kiddie pool. Picture this: You find yourself at a crowded networking event, enveloped by a sea of eager faces and lively conversation. Gripping your drink like a lifeline, you scan the room for a familiar face or a welcoming smile. Meanwhile, the extroverts effortlessly navigate from one conversation to another, leaving you in a mental game of freeze tag, uncertain of when to make your move.