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“Evaluate Your Life Day” is TODAY

Today is October 19, 2011, and I just found out that is is also: “Evaluate Your Life Day.”

I discovered this in an email I received from Kevin Eikenberry, pointing me to his “Leadership & Learning” blog post, where he describes this quirky holiday. There is a husband and wife team (Thomas and Ruth Roy) who have put a list of about 80 quirky holidays on their website, and they are sharing these dates with the world.

To find out about these quirky (as they call them) holidays you can click on their Website: Wellcat.com – Holidays to see the complete lising by season. You can also look at Evaluate Your Life Day.

It’s Ironic, because today one of my focuses is on evaluating my life. I was given a challenge through a course given by the Columbus Center for Spritual Living which asks me to list 100 things I want to “be, do or have.”

Then I attended a workshop given by Edwene Gaines, a prosperity mentor, last Sunday, where one of her “Four Spiritual Laws of Prosperity” says to have clear cut goals so that Spirit knows what to act on for you. I’m about to take this list of 100 and whittle it down to the top 12, assign dates, and then prioritize them. Read them out loud in the morning and then again in the evening. Then watch what happens!

According to Tom and Ruth – October 19, is certainly the day to do this, and I’ll have that shorter list of 12 complete before I go to bed tonight.

Now, I’ll put the question to you. How will you be spending today, “Evaluate Your Life Day?”

  • If you haven’t already, make up a list of 100 things you would like to be, do, or have for your life.
  • Spend a little time today (or any day that you read this), and do some internal work, self-examination if you will, on you, about you, for you.
  • Whittle the list down to 12, set realistic dates, prioritize them and then start taking action.
  • Review your goals every day, then as they are complete, take them off the list, add new ones, and prioritize the list again.

You’ll have the blueprint you’ve always wanted and you’ll get the projects complete, create more abundance, impact more people, and you’ll find you’re having the “time of your life.” The way you’ve always wanted it.

I wish you a very happy and enlightening “Evaluate Your Life Day!”

Twtterfeed Provides Increased Visibility for Your Blog Posts

Have you been searching for a way to have your blog posts automatically feed to your Social Networks? Today I found the answer – a service called Twitterfeed. Twitterfeed allows you to use the RSS feed created by your WordPress … Continue reading

Google Alerts Keeps You “In The Know”

It’s out in the open now, I’m admitting it, I am an information junkie.  I love information, always searching, always listening, bombarded by media, advertising, news, social media, new people, new ideas, it goes on and on.  I soak it up, share it, save it, reference it, one big storehouse of information.

About a year ago I discovered Google Alerts – http://www.google.com/alerts  This is one of the services provided by Google, and it’s free to use.  You don’t have to get the free gmail account to use as a Google-ID, but it’s worth doing, since that ID can be used for many of Google’s services.  By setting up an alert by name, topic, industry or other search term, Google keeps tabs on its information sources (Google Blogs, Google News, etc.) and returns entries to you about your search terms, what you want to be alerted about.  Google sends you an email by alert, or daily alerts, to let you know that something has been found.  Having that Google-ID helps, because you can keep a running list of which alerts you have, and the frequency that each alert get delivered to you.

Today I found out about Posterous – http://www.posterous.com  which is an aggregator service.  You can post to Posterous and propagate that post throughout the Social Media world, to other blogs and social networks. I’ve set up Google Alerts to follow several people in the Social Media Community which keeps me abreast of the latest trends, services, and observations,  My friend and Internet Marketing champion, Erin Blaskie – http://www.lifestreamincolor.com and owner of BSETC (Business Services, Etc.) – http://www.bsetc.ca is using Posterous to subscribe to several blogs and delivers those posts in a central way at her lifestreamincolor site. 

One important take-away for you to use is to set up a Google Alert on your name and your company’s name.  This way you can see how your name is “turning up” over the Internet, who’s talking about you, and who’s referencing your company.  Great for market research and seeing how your message is coming across to your community.

Some example alerts I have set up are people:  Michael Port, Mari Smith, MaryPat Kavanagh, Erin Blaskie in the Marketing and Social Media area.  Some of the topics I look for are: Think Big Revolution, Social Media, Social Media and Coaching, Marketing to Marketers, and Small Business Marketing.  I manage my alerts in one big list (having that Google-ID give me this), and have all the alerts scheduled once a day to cut down on email.  You can have a maximum of 100 Alerts set up this way.

My advice – start using Google Alerts as soon as possible to assist with your research, and have a Posterous – http://www.posterous.com day!

 

 

 

 

 

Posted via web from Steve Ulrich’s Posterous Collection

Have you seen the Vyew?

I just found out about a new service called Vyew. It allows you to share your desktop and show presentations like Go to Meeting, but it’s free. Check it out at www.view.com.

Twitter Hash Tags – Add Sparkle to Your Teleconferences

Twitter, the micro-blogging platform, is all about relationship building. Yes, you can promote the kind of doughnut that you’re eating (and ask everyone else which kind they like), share the movie you saw last night (without revealing the ending), or you can build (or add-to) communities by using “Hash Tags”

Hash Tags (characters or numbers preceded by the # sign – like #HSTG) are placed somewhere in you message, usually at the end, that literally tag that message among a group of similarly tagged messages. Guess what – you have a group, a tribe, or some common way of communicating among a group of people who know about the Hash Tag, and use it to mark that message to be read by the people who know the tag. I’ll get to how to use it in a teleconference in a bit.

Let’s say you’re part of a community – people who live in New York City (where I grew up). I found out that there is a Hash Tag in use named #NYC. People who are twittering on topics pertaining to New York City, and want their tweets to be seen by people who are following tweets about New York City (aside from their own followers), might say something like this: “If you’re traveling to NYC and want to really see the harbor, take the Staten Island Ferry #NYC” (95 characters total). If I was a follower of that person I would see the tweet in my list of tweets from those I follow. If I was not following that person I could do a twitter search (“search” option at the bottom of your Twitter screen, the same as going to http://search.twtter.com) and searching on “#NYC,” and that post would be a part of my search results, with many others with that Hash Tag.

Teleseminar Use: If hosting a teleseminar, you can define a Hash Tag that represents your seminar topic. For example Leesa Barnes of Marketing Fit, who hosted the 2009 Social Media Telesummit used the Hash Tag #SMT09 on all of her promotional posts, letters to presenters and teleseminar participants, and used the Hash Tag during the teleseminar calls. To do this make sure that you tell your participants the Hash Tag to use and those who want to be on Twitter during the call, can tweet with each other, guests and hosts, as long as the Hash Tag is part of the message. These posts can always be viewed later on by those who could not make the live call.

This gets better. There is an applicaton called TweetChat www.tweetchat.com which lets you filter out only the tweets which contain the Hash Tag for the call. Encourage your hosts and particpants to use TweetChat. Here’s a step-by-step method:

  • Go to www.tweetchat.com
  • You will be asked to type in your Twitter ID and your Password, then prompted for the “room” or hash tag to use. (type ih #HashTagChosen)
  • Previous posts using that hash tag will be shown to you, with room for you to create a new post.
  • Type your post in the message area, you will see the counter on the upper right hand corner of the message area count up to 140 characters, minua the characters used for the Hash Tag, TweetChat inserts the Hash Tag for you.

    Use of Hash Tags will allow your teleseminars to really sparkle. Every tweet that anyone uses also goes out to the followers for that person, so don’t be surprised when followers start asking what that Hash Tag represents. Great way to market the teleseminar because more folks will see the Hash Tag, and this is a great way for interaction on the calls, TweetChat makes it even easier.

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