Inclusive events often use guided activities, like speed networking or small breakout groups, which can help individuals who struggle with spontaneous social interactions. These structured formats reduce the pressure of open-ended mingling, making it easier for socially anxious attendees to build connections gradually.

Inclusive events often use guided activities, like speed networking or small breakout groups, which can help individuals who struggle with spontaneous social interactions. These structured formats reduce the pressure of open-ended mingling, making it easier for socially anxious attendees to build connections gradually.

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