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You’re doing the conference thing—squeezing in sessions, smiling through small talk, and praying you don’t have to shout over a DJ just to connect with someone. If you’re an introvert, it can feel like your entire nervous system is on high alert.

In this episode of Ditch the Chaos, we’re breaking down introvert conference tips that actually work. This isn’t about pushing through—it's about protecting your energy at events, reducing burnout, and building intentional connections that matter.

You’ll learn:

  • How to avoid business conference burnout with simple reset strategies
  • Why introvert self-care at conferences is non-negotiable
  • What to say when networking feels awkward or forced
  • How to prep for quiet networking zones and schedule-friendly buffer time
  • Why 1:1 meetups are the meaningful networking for introverts power move

These lessons are pulled straight from what I teach in Chaos Detox—because energy management for introverts isn’t optional, it’s how we stay grounded, focused, and confident even in high-stimulation spaces.

Whether you're prepping for a big event or still recovering from the last one, this episode will help you create a plan that honors your energy—and helps you actually enjoy showing up.

🎧 Want to read the original blog version of this episode?

CLICK HERE → How To Survive a Conference as an Introvert

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