Have you ever been in a conversation where someone pointed out something wrong with you more than what was right?
Can you name your strengths? Can you name your weaknesses? Is it easier to identify your weaknesses than your strengths?
Here’s what I know…
Most of us focus on our weaknesses more than our strengths. Even deeper than that, most of us focus on each other’s weaknesses more than strengths. We spend more time talking about them and thinking about them. It seems that from childhood, we are wired to think and live this way. I’ve always felt like that was wrong for some reason. Even as a child, I never seemed to leave a conversation on weaknesses feeling inspired or ready to CRUSH anything. If anything, I’d leave feeling inadequate and always missing some invisible mark. [...more]
Just watched CNBC’s Original documentary called “Inside the Mind of Google” on Hulu.com. Found it to be very interesting. Thought I’d post the video for those interested. Enjoy.
I started using Twitter in April of 2008. Fairly new to this phenomena, I set up an account after catching wind of it from a close friend of mine. I spent the first few hours trying to figure out how this social network would catch on. By the end of the week, I was hooked. Since then, I’ve met hundreds of people, built new relationships and contacts, and have seen Twitter grow from 400,000 to over 7,000,000 in just a year. Now, everybody’s on Twitter. You’d be surprised to find your parents on it. lol.
However, some of us are a little more addicted to Twitter than others. Sad to say, Twitter has become a part of our lifestyle. With an average of 27,000,000 tweets a day flying across the web and mobile devices, it wouldn’t be too far-fetched to see cases of people being diagnosed with an addiction to Twitter. Can you imagine an MTV episode of “True Life: I’m a Twitterholic”?
Here are 10 signs that you may be a Twitterholic: [...more]
I don’t know about you, but I am heck-a-excited about 2010. And here’s the funny part… it’s not because I have this amazingly detailed and elaborate New Year’s Resolution or goal list. Matter of fact, I need to get to work on my goal list for 2010. But what I’m most excited about is that my life is about to embark on another 365 days filled with the following… [...more]