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Social Media Making Us Less Social?

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December 6, 2012 Personal Development

It’s rare that I share an article read previously in Costco’s Connection Magazine – this is an exception, however.  Dr. Gregory Jantz (www.drgregoryjantz.com) shared the following point of view.  Just consider the implications.  And I quote:  “Observe a group of people at a bus stop, in line for an event, at a restaurant or even around your family room or dinner table.  Instead of interacting with those around them, chances are high that many are studiously ignoring the people in their immediate vicinity in favor of a mobile device.  Society is becoming digitally drenched.  According to recent studies, anywhere from 95 to 98 percent of 18-24 year-olds are online, with the majority using social media.  The percentage of people online in older age groups isn’t as high, but it’s increasing.  Social interactions are being translated into digital data points.

Some may argue that social media help people to be more social.  It is true that people, especially women, use social networking to keep connected to family and friends, but what does that connection consist of?  Pictures?  Snippets with 140 characters?  A truncated, alphabet soup of letters that must be decoded before being understood?  The digital pool we swim in can be miles wide, but in reality it’s often only inches deep.

Real social connection simply requires more depth, made up of conversations, verbal give-and-takes where thoughts and opinions are exchanged.  Deeper connection is face-to-face, body-tobody, with the non-verbal conversation so vital to true understanding.  Much of social media is written.  There are no expressions or gestures or body language to help enlighten.  Real emotions can get lost in the translation to cartoonish emotions.

Real social connection requires time.  Technology was supposed to give us more time, but the inverse seems to be happening.  The time we gained is increasingly sucked down a digital hole as we try to keep up with the breakneck pace of life.  Often I see people put others on hold in order to connect with their devices.  How much interaction are we missing to keep up with what we’re missing?

The accessibility, control and anonymity of the digital age are compelling and hook people to their technology.  If we’re not careful, interacting with our devices will become the point, and the reason;  connecting with people will lose priority.  People will lose priority and convenience will become king.  A virtual life is not real life.  It is a controlled construct with carefully crafted images and the ability at any time to delete or defriend.  If we’re not careful, our avatars will end up having more virtual friends than we have real ones.”

Hey, I’m just delivering someone else’s message.  Only you can decide the priority you demonstrate between your online and offline relationships.  I welcome your response!

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Forget Perfect – Be Real

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November 29, 2012 Personal Development

What is it with body size, body shape, model-thinness, extreme diets, and the constant feeling that we have to be perfect? Hear what fashion designer Samuel Vartan has to say about all that nonsense in Star in Your Own Life Story Coach Amy Beth O’Brien’s interview with him. Samuel is one of a dozen experts
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Re-Script YOUR Life Coaching

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November 26, 2012 Personal Development

  Does the nagging voice of self-doubt and not-enough hold you back? Find out six big fat lies women tell themselves and a three-part process you can follow to ditch your inner film critic and tap into your wise, intuitive inner director in Star in Your Own Life Story Coach Amy Beth O’Brien’s interview with
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Giving Thanks

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November 19, 2012 Personal Development

Especially at this time of year, expressing overflowing gratitude seems to be top of mind.  What about acknowledging our good fortune on the other 364 days?   Every single moment provides us the opportunity to voice appreciation. In doing so, abundance actually increases.  It is my hope that you regularly find time to thank your spiritual source, your colleagues, your friends and
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Blog to Brand And Grow Your Business

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November 3, 2012 Personal Growth

Article as seen in Costco November, 2012 newsletter:  Want to brand your business as the top resource in your field?  Branding expert and Costco member Nora Richardson (http://spot-onbranding.com) says blogging is a great way to showcase your business.  “If you’re not blogging, you’re in the minority,” she says in an article on Biznik.com  Here are her
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JOC Networking Events for November 2012

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October 29, 2012 Personal Development

These Joy of Connecting networking events are coming up in November. Find one near you and start connecting! Wednesday, November 7        Details Atlanta, GA hosted by Monica Parker Thursday, November 8        Details Alpharetta, GA hosted by Susan Hendrix & Carol Neal Tuesday, November 13        Details Atlanta, GA hosted by Dr. Linda H
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A Rescuer Be

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October 24, 2012 Personal Development

Have you ever experienced the uncomfortable feeling of walking into a crowded networking or social arena and,  not knowing anyone, find yourself self-consciously alone?  It’s uncomfortable.  You simply are uncertain what to do, who to approach and if you’re like me, you’ve even considered walking out and heading home.  We’ve all had situations where those
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I Appreciate YOU

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October 5, 2012 Personal Development

We all know how it feels when someone appreciates us.  We take care of a neighbor’s pet and a gift certificate ends up at our door step.  We drive someone to the airport to save our friend parking costs and receive a restaurant voucher ‘dinner for two’.  We take in the mail for our next
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Keep Calm – Carry On

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September 8, 2012 Personal Development

If the title of this blog sounds familiar, it was a slogan highlighted during the 2012 Olympics.  How often do we get caught up in the frustration of poor customer service, people who don’t do what they say they’re going to do (not you,  of course!) or situations we simply can’t control?   Every single
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Networking Tip: You’re There to Give Not Take

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September 8, 2012 Personal Development

      All too often, entrepreneurs go into a networking event thinking it’s their one shot to get X, Y or Z. By setting the stakes so high, you suck all the fun out of the event and put an inordinate amount of pressure on your shoulders.  Change your mindset. You’re not there to get. Instead,
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