Monday, May 11, 2020
What 30 Days On Twitter Taught Me - Kathy Caprino
What 30 Days On Twitter Taught Me On April 26, I embarked on a 30-day Twitter Experiment, with an open heart and mind, excited to see what focusing intently on connecting through social media might bring. It was a wild 30 days, and it did bring with some amazing opportunities, as well as some new insights. Hereâs what I learned: 1) Real connection canât be faked, bought, or sold. If you connect to people from your heart, then benefits abound. If you just âtalk the talkâ without authentic intention, however, it reveals itself quickly. 2) If youâre on the lookout for great things, great things come. In these past thirty days, Iâve received requests for two radio interviews, a potential TV opportunity, several speaking gigs in Peru, great new participants in my Women Succeeding Abundantly research, two amazing new clients, and the list goes on. These opportunities are not necessarily directly related to my being involved on Twitter more, but itâs all connected to putting yourself out there. 3) When youâre clear about what youâre doing and what you want to come to you, youâre better able to filter out the noise and the unwanted (and thereâs a lot of that too!). 4) The more you share, the more feedback you get, so you need strong boundaries that allow you to connect continually with who you really are, in the midst of lots of new energy. 5) Itâs a heck of a lot more fun to be in community than to be alone (when you like your community!). 6) If you think thereâs not enough to go around (of anything â" help, advice, support, friends, creativity, opportunities, work, gigs, money, etc.), itâs time to think again, and make some changes in your life. 7) The need to be very concise (140 characters!) about whatâs happening in your life is a terrific challenge, and a great gift. It makes you efficient at articulating only the meat. 8) And finally, itâs a friendly universe â" yes, struggles and pain are everywhere, but Iâve found that itâs a loving, compassionate and supportive universe, when you commit to seeing it that way. Iâd highly recommend doing your own 30-Day Twitter experiment, and sharing the results with your community. Please let me know when you do it â" Iâd love to follow and learn from you! Hereâs to connection and community!
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