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🗓️ 3 June 2016
⏱️ 6 minutes
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In this week’s episode of LOVE Life I’m sharing a quick tip that ensures you’ll stay top-of-mind when you meet someone new. It’s an old-school networking tool, but even in today’s mobile world, it still works…
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0:00.0 | Matthew Hussey here with Love Life. Have you ever wondered whether you should date more |
0:06.5 | than one guy at a time? Every dating expert seems to have a different opinion on this. |
0:12.2 | But what did Guy has really think about a woman who keeps her options open? Well, I'll |
0:17.2 | tell you how to get the answer at the end of the show. First, let's get into today's |
0:22.3 | episode. I want to talk about business cards for a moment. I was reading an article in the |
0:32.1 | economist recently and it was talking about how the business card isn't dead and won't be, |
0:39.6 | in fact, at any point soon. And I've found this really interesting because we do live in a world |
0:44.2 | which has become increasingly paperless and yet they argued somehow the business card still has |
0:50.9 | a place in this world. And I found this really fascinating because I have had the dilemma for years |
0:56.6 | over whether to carry a business card. Well, here are some of the points the article made. Firstly, |
1:02.2 | that there is something important about taking something tangible away from a meeting with someone. |
1:07.3 | When you can go home and empty your pockets and you see their business card, it's a reminder |
1:12.2 | of that meeting or a reminder of that function where you met that person that it acts as a physical |
1:19.0 | reminder. The other point that I would make personally that I have noticed, it's one thing if |
1:27.7 | you just meet one person in a meeting and you decide to write their number in your phone or email |
1:32.2 | them there and then so they have your details. It's quite another thing when you're at a function |
1:36.9 | where you're meeting a lot of people at once. If you met five people all in one go, it's very |
1:42.9 | difficult in that circle of people to say, you know what, let me take all of your numbers and then |
1:47.5 | pass your phone around and do it that way. Now, there is, I believe, I forget the name of this app, |
1:55.4 | but there's an app or there's a service, there's something where you can just touch your phones and |
2:00.2 | you both have each other's contact information. I forget what that's called, but there is a service |
2:05.5 | out there now which I know some of you will be thinking of as I'm saying this problem of giving out |
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