Monday March 30, 2026 @ 6—7:30 PM CST
Introvert-Friendly Social Strategies for Gatherings & Events
Learn how to navigate social settings without the burnout and overstimulation!
You want to be seen...
Not necessarily by everyone in the room, but by someone — anyone!
But every time you make the effort to get dressed, leave your house, and go to a social event, you get overlooked, and you spend the whole time feeling like an invisible wallflower.
You want to make connections…
But because of all of the people and the commotion, you freeze up and overthink what to say and how to act.
You worry you’ll come off as awkward, too boring, or too quiet, so to avoid the judgement and rejection, you just stay alone and watch life go on without you.
You’re not alone and you’re not broken!
If you’re anything like I used to be, you walk into a room full of people and your thoughts automatically go to the worst case scenario.
“I don't know what to say or how to act.”
“I’m too quiet and boring for anyone to notice me.”
“I can’t tell who wants to talk to me and who doesn’t.”
“I’m never going to figure this social game out!”
If that sounds familiar, this workshop is for you!
I used to think all of that, too as a major introvert myself.
In fact, I remember going to a Christmas party with my parents when I was 17 years old and I was so nervous when we arrived that I held my mom’s hand until I could calm myself down! To be honest, my social challenges didn’t get much better going into my young adult years.
I would avoid going to events and gatherings as much as I could, and if I had to attend for some reason, I would find the nearest corner with the lest amount of people and remain by myself the entire time.
The source of my social fears and difficulties happens to be something called Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) Level 1, but whatever your unique situation is, I’m sure you can relate to that persistent feeling of not belonging and not being socially “skilled” enough to navigate social settings.
Well, that changed for me when I realized that I just needed the right social strategies, gameplan, and confidence to socialize in a way that works for me!
You can socialize with confidence without being an extroverted social butterfly!
What I’ve learned is that you don’t have to pretend to be someone you’re not or be socially perfect to make the right kind of social connections; you just need the right strategy!
The extroverted socialites of the world can enter a room and attract people’s attention with boldness, but that doesn’t and will never work for us. We require a different set of social skills that can help us meet people and socialize without burning out to quickly or getting to overstimulated, and that’s exactly what you’ll learn in this workshop.
If you’re ready to learn some social strategies that work for you and your needs, you’re in the right place!
This workshop is for introverts who find navigating social events to be tricky, nerve-racking, and overall not worth the stress. Whether you’re shy, socially anxious, socially awkward or on the spectrum with low support needs like myself (or a combination of those), you will walk away knowing some practical social strategies that you can use at your next social event!
Here’s what you’ll learn in the workshop:
Pregame strategies to do before the event that will calm your nerves and prepare you for the event
Because we do our best socializing when we’re prepared
Gametime strategies to do during the event that are all introvert-friendly
Because successful socializing doesn’t have to look like being an extroverted social butterfly
How to read the social cues of who might be open to engaging with you
Because knowing the signs can be a little tricky in group environments
Social battery management tips to prevent overstimulation and burnout mid-event
Because let’s face it, socializing can be tiring and mentally taxing for us
Tips for participating in group conversations
Because group discussions require a little more mental energy for us
Exit strategies for when it’s time to leave
Because one of the best ways to stay connected past the event is knowing how to say goodbye
Here’s what is NOT in this workshop:
How to socialize like an extrovert
This workshop is not about pretending to be someone you’re not; it’s about connecting with your strengths, abilities, and preferences while still taking care of your needs.
How to be 100% perfect in every social interaction
My tools I teach are not about being socially perfect. True social confidence is about feeling comfortable in social settings without excessively worrying about judgement and rejection, but no matter how confident anyone is, trying to be perfect is a losing game. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to be OK with your differences and awkward moments without obsessing over them.
Workshop Details:
When: Monday, March 30, 2026
Where: Online via Zoom
What Time: 6 - 7:30 PM CST
Who: For introverts who find navigating social events/gatherings to be tricky and nerve-racking
Cost: $35 ($27 early bird pricing ends March 23)
Ready to navigate your next social gathering with confidence and strategy?
Register below to reserve your seat today!
Introvert-Friendly Social Strategies for Gatherings & Events
Monday, March 30, 2026 @ 6 - 7:30 PM CST via Zoom
$35 ($27 Early Bird Pricing)