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PS - I wrote a blog about High Calling Blogs a couple weeks ago. Hope it sent a little traffic your way.
Also, I want to start blogging in your community, but I got a note from RLP that he wanted to contact me, and so I was holding out until I heard from him--and I haven't yet. Not sure if he didn't get my note with my email address or what, but I'm happy to start blogging at my "cubicle" whenever I get the go ahead to do so.
Now on topic with this post, I, like you, see social media as a huge opportunity, and it's one that is somewhat anathema to competition because its nature, at least from the higher view, is more about cooperation and collaboration. But, for that matter, so is TEAMWORK!
I'm a social media strategist by day, so I worry I may become overly meta if I'm blogging about work. But a big part of what I do is reconcile work and faith by putting what I know professionally to work vocationally -- and, bringing this round right, that's why I volunteer for the Episcopal Cafe!
spaghettipie, I'm not sure I'd call myself a Spurs fanatic. I do like to watch them play. And, yes, we noticed your post! Did I not comment? Shame on me. It's been a crazy time balancing the public side of blogging and the private construction side. Very very difficult.
Helen, great to hear you! Your comment reminded me that I ought to update everyone on the state of the blog network. I'm not sure specifically what Gordon has in mind, but feel free to drop him an email reminder.
I'm going to be bold here and say, Social media isn't just an opportunity. It's going to figure prominently in the future of communications. Get on board or get left behind.
thanks for the book suggestion - I'll get it for her quickly. And thanks for sharing that there were tears of frustration - she has a "friend" teaching high school chemistry as a 1st year teacher about 800 miles away and he is struggling too - and thinking the mission field in Turkey was much easier if you can imagine.
(Interestingly, I paused for a moment before writing that word in the first comment because I knew you had not confessed to be a fanatic. But then, I decided to go for it. :) )
Now that I have taken a demotion at work, it is fascinating to me that my peers apparently see me in a new light. I didn't think we were "competitors" previously, but now that I moved from the fast track to the daddy track, people have opened up to me in very surprising ways. They seem comfortable telling me what's really going on in their lives, where their jobs stink, and what is tearing them down. I thought I was always the kind of person that someone could share honestly with, but I've noticed in the past few months that people are much more open than they have ever been. Apparently, now I'm "safe."
It's sad, when I think about it (so I don't!) Anyway, apparently there is more competition at work than I realized.
Blessings! Tom