How My Goal of Meeting 2 New People a Day Completely Changed My LifeMeeting two new people daily improved my social skills, sales skills, relationships and so much more. Read the rest of this article to learn exactly how I did it and what I observed from this experiment.

ByDejon Brooks

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If you know me personally, you know that I love settingrandom goals. One of the most random goals I've set was getting rid of all my clothes at the beginning of 2020 and buying x10 pairs of khakis and blue shirts.

I wore this exact style of outfit every day for almost two years. This goal was EXTREMELY beneficial, but it was beaten by a random goal I set just over a year ago. That goal was to meet twonew peopleeach day.

To make it even more of a challenge, I had the following rules on what counts:

  1. I need to introduce myself and learn their name

  2. We speak for a MINIMUM of 2-3 minutes

  3. No cold approaching

  4. No counting the same person twice

Enforcing these rules made sure each interaction I had was meaningful and was forcing me outside of my comfort zone. After maintaining this rule for over a year and meeting over 3,000 people, I noticed some tremendous benefits. Here's what I learned:

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1. How to spark a conversation out of thin air

I'm not going to lie, the interactions within my first week of enforcing this goal were embarrassing. I stuttered a lot, there were awkward encounters, etc. Over time, I learned how to read people'sbody languageto know if they wanted to be approached or weren't interested in the conversation.

I also learned how to adjust to people's moods. Not every day is going to be sunshine and roses. Even the happiest people have bad days and sometimes want to be left alone for the day. I, too, have those days.

Meeting two new people a day significantly helped me master mysocial skills. This made it easier to spark conversations out of thin air with full confidence. This includes random interactions in:

  • An elevator

  • Coffee shop

  • Bus stop

  • Bathroom

  • Checkout line

  • Plus so many other random everyday places!

Some of these interactions led to future clients, friendships and relationships. None of these relationships would have existed had I not said "hello."

2. I learned how to be alone

When you meet two people a day, sometimes you get sick of talking. Having some time to yourself sounds more amazing than surrounding yourself with others. I'm not talking about all of the time, but now and then. Some days I just wanted to go out on my own and enjoy my own company. This allowed me tode-stress, focus on my mental health/happiness and develop new ideas.

In the past, when plans with friends fell through, it would ruin my night. I didn't know how to enjoy my own company. But now, if plans with friends fall through, I would know how to end the day on a high note by myself.

3. I learned how to listen

When you meet two or more new people a day, you eventually get tired of hearing yourself speak. I realized that telling my story repeatedly was getting boring, so I started asking more questions.

By focusing more on the person/group I was talking to, I naturally became abetter listener. When you listen, you start asking better and more relevant questions to the conversation. This makes the conversation more meaningful, and I'll often make a friend out of the interaction.

Becoming a great listener also taught me the art of knowing when to talk and not showcasing all my cards at once. By showcasing all of my cards, I'm referring to telling someone every exciting detail about myself. This often kills the mystery within the conversation.

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When I set this goal to meet two new people a day, I had no idea it would completely change my life. The secondhand effects of mastering my social skills significantly helped me in my relationships, friendships,sales skillsand so much more.

It also helped me make a smooth transition into the real world. I initially set this goal after I moved 2,000 miles away from Atlanta, Georgia to Provo, Utah. I was 20 years old at the time. I knew how to make my way around, but enforcing this goal helped me grow ten times faster.

If you are looking for a single action or goal that will exponentially improve your life in many areas, I recommend picking up this same goal of meeting two new people a day. When taken seriously, I promise it will completely transform your life.

Dejon Brooks

CEO & Founder of Trend Watchers

Dejon布鲁克斯是一个企业家创立的趋雷竞技手机版势Watchers with his life savings. Aged 21, Dejon has turned Trend Watchers into a successful business. After reaching over 100M+ people on his personal accounts, he now helps content creators go viral by taking advantage of internet trends.

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