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Reflections Through the Periscope by Jaqui O'Donohoe
Reflections Through the Periscope by Jaqui O'Donohoe








Reflections Through the Periscope by Jaqui O

If this little introvert can enjoy networking, so can you. People work with and refer to people they know, like and trust. It is the very same for collaborations and referrals. It’s said that people buy from those they know, like and trust. Networking is about building relationships that support you and your business goals. Get comfortable talking about and promoting your business.Increase motivation, inspiration and creativity.Networking is not just about getting clients, although that is a good reason to get out there. Here are some of things we’re discussing. Networking is a chance to connect with likeminded people in a meaningful way.Īll this week in The Professional Organiser’s Edge Facebook group, we’re talking about networking and its benefits. Networking doesn’t have to be stuffy or formal. We talked about business, football, food and where to get good coffee in Port Melbourne. Happy days.Īs well as meeting my Band mates in person for the first time, I met lots of other interesting people. Haha! We hugged and grabbed the chance to get a group photo.

Reflections Through the Periscope by Jaqui O

Someone even told me they thought I’d be taller. It was so fun to have a face to face conversation with a 3D form. But until Sunday I had not met my other Band mates in the flesh. We had worked and laughed, shared frustrations and triumphs, encouraged each other and given virtual high fives. We got to know each other via little boxes on the screen. It felt even more special because all through 2020 and even into this year, the “Band” has met online. There were friends, family, teammates, submariners who knew her father, business colleagues and us from the Band of Batchers. People came together from all parts of Jaqui’s life.

Reflections Through the Periscope by Jaqui O

The book launch was a fitting way to celebrate both Jaqui’s achievement in writing the book and her father’s life. It’s called Reflections Through the Periscope and I bought two copies – one for me and one for a friend who I know will love it. One of my clever Band mates, Jaqui O’Donohoe, launched a love letter to her submariner Dad, who passed away in 2012. We meet each month to write content in the most efficient, supportive way – in batches, with small group support and expertise by self-confessed “Word Nerd”, Holly. I’m part of the Band of Batchers led by Holly Cardamone from Blue51 Communications.










Reflections Through the Periscope by Jaqui O'Donohoe