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Why I Ran Away from the PBEvent

Problogger Event BannerSo this weekend just gone I was at my first ever bloggy conference: the Problogger Training Event on the Gold Coast.

I learnt so much – which I am sure I will share here once I’ve had a chance to put my thoughts together – but one of the biggest things I learnt, was about myself.

I Must Confess – I’m not as extroverted as I thought I was!

The lovely people at Blog Chicks organised a get-together for the night before the conference – as I walked in, I was stunned to see at least a hundred bloggers chattering nineteen to the dozen!

Talk about feeling like the new kid on the block – I didn’t see ANYBODY I knew, despite having attended two bloggy events (Redland Bloggers Meetup, and one held at Wenatex by Blog Power Events) earlier this year.

Over the next two hours I met and talked to about 30 people – no mean feat, as the room was so noisy we had to shout to be heard over the din. My voice started to give out so I ended up having not one, but two, drinks, to try and keep it lubricated …

Of course then came the inevitable result of so much liquid refreshment – I had to go to the loo!

And it was while I was in the loo that I realised, this party girl was all partied out. My voice was almost gone, my feet were sore, and I was ready to go home.

So I ran away, back to my lovely unit for a quiet toasted ham sanger and a good book.

The reality is, I needed a break from all the people. Maybe it’s a side effect of mostly working from home, on my own – or maybe it’s just a sign that I’m getting older ;-).

I guess it just goes to show I’m not as extroverted as I thought I was. I find making small talk incredibly draining; I think I’m better at getting to know people one-on-one rather than in a big crowd.

Although I ran away early, I was still proud of myself for making the effort and getting out of my comfort zone. Fortunately, I also knew I’d be back in the morning, and much more comfortable in the more structured environment of the conference.

Funnily enough, one of my favourite quotes from the Event comes from Mr Pro Blogger, Darren Browse himself:

“Fear is a signal that something important is about to happen – so pay attention to it!”

Joining up with My Home Truths for another round of I Must Confess.

Are you an introvert or an extrovert?!

 

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