Not just for the coffee dates (though I love a good espresso).
I network for community — the kind that has your back, lifts you up, and laughs with you along the way.

I network for resources — real, trusted people who know their stuff and want to help. (Being able to be a one-stop shop for my clients is a value-add for sure.)

I network for introductions — because the best connections often come from someone saying, “You two need to meet.”
Networking isn’t just a strategy. It’s a lifeline. A growth plan. A way to make business, and life, a little less lonely.

Why do you network?