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How to Meet New People

Imagine if there was absolutely no hesitation upon meeting someone new. No tiny knots in your stomach, no nagging doubts in your head, no averting your eyes at the slightest glance of a stranger. How would that feel? What impact would it have on your life? Learning how to meet new people is an exercise in stepping out of your shell. When you expand your world, suddenly life is no longer limited and lonely. Want to start off on the right foot? Get started today with these simple steps.

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Alexa Fischer

Meet Alexa Fischer

Wishbeads founder Alexa Fischer is an actress, teacher, author, and speaker whose work helps people go after their dreams, build their confidence, and break free from fear. It’s time to ignite your light.

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