Archive for November, 2012

Cool Kid Club of Social Media

One may think that using a social media outlet to talk about social media is redundant, but honestly, is there any better way to explain how to use a web tool other than using it effectively?

The Twitter account @socialmediaclub has been tweeting, retweeting and demonstrating how to optimize social media since February of 2007. However, the organization has been around and exploring various social media since 2006.

Social Media Club is a California-based group that is dedicated to trying out new social media techniques and technology,  tackling key conflicts in the real of social media and reporting their findings to whoever is interested. The club now has more than 300 chapters across the nation. They have given computers and gadgets to local schools and are funded solely on donations.

This non-profit organization looks to scoop any up and coming sites that surface. Their Twitter start date alone is proof that they are ahead of the game on any social media technology they can find. Had Twitter not played out so well, they would have reported their findings and found the new media that was most effective.

The Twitter account for the group tweets links related to social media ethics, seminars and tips for businesses and personal users. They even have a book club series on which users can promote various social media-based books to by using #SMCbooks.

@socialmediaclub keeps users connected by tweeting interesting content daily and interacting with its audience. Every so often, the group will invite a prominent social media expert or author aboard and users can tweet questions to them. Those questions are then answered via Twitter, of course.

I would also like to note that their follower to following ratio. They follow more than 75,000 people and have almost 122,000 followers. The ration looks a bit one-sided, but when you note how many people they are following and how large the group is, that ratio is relatively modest.

My only problem I have with the Twitter site itself is the amount of tweets they have per day. In total, they have almost 16, 500 tweets. That is quite a few daily. However, Twitter comes with a handy-dandy “turn off retweets” function that allows you to just see their original content and tips. If you do not wish to flood your Twitter feed with social media tips, but would still like the insight, I recommend bookmarking this page.

I would say that the Social Media Club is effective in their efforts. One may see them as social media nerds, but I see them as the cool kids club of social media.

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The Threshold

I’ve driven down your road, looking for our past feelings,

I’ve thought about who we were as I stared at my ceiling.

It was a weight off my shoulders when I heard you had changed.

The process progresses when I see you’re not the same.

 

There’s no shame in believing in Always and Forever,

When the weight on your shoulders is that of a feather.

But as we grow older and our hearts mature,

Our affection gets colder from the pain we have endured.

 

The four walls of your room have heard our testimony;

All the promises we made and the Love that you showed me.

But our feelings have went dull and the testimony fades,

And your voice echos through my head, transcending from happier days.

 

It’s not irrational to believe in true Love,

It’s not ridiculous to believe in a power above,

But when reality shows its face and forces you to act,

Love and faith go dormant, while nervousness manifests.

 

The paths that we followed, the thresholds we’ve gone through,

Are still in existence, unlike the trust we had abused.

I miss the way we were, our kisses, our quirks.

The thought of you alone forces tears to emerge.

 

It’s not weak or shameful to cry for a loss of innocence.

Naivety goes up in flames and burns like incense.

But when mourning consumes your life and darkens your day,

It’s time to abandon the old roads and explore a new way.

 

The notes that you left are now encased in ash.

The memory of you is now engrained in my past.

But no matter hard I try; no matter how much I pray,

Seeing your smile will always brighten my way.

 

The point isn’t to become bitter, but appreciate the sweet.

To look for those great qualities in everyone you meet.

Don’t forget our memories and I won’t forget you.

I won’t forget the roads we traveled and the passages we’ve gone through.

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Use Internet to Help You Get the Most Out Of Your Night’s Sleep

One of the greatest lessons I have learned in college is time management . More importantly, I learned how to manage time well enough to get a good night’s sleep.

I have woken up countless times and thought to myself “This is so awful; as soon as I get home, I’m going to sleep.” However, the next evening, I wouldn’t hop into bed until after midnight. This cycle of restless nights and miserable mornings continued for quite some time.

Eventually, I started working out and making sure I was absolutely exhausted before hitting the hay. I would work out for more than an hour and burn off all my energy. I would also make sure I wouldn’t eat two hours before bed, thus feeding less into my metabolism as I was trying to fall asleep.

After a while, this stopped being so effective. I needed something else. I then remembered certain experiences from my childhood that resulted in absolute relaxation. Two instances stood out most: watching Bob Ross’ painting demonstrations and when other kids would “check my blood pressure” while playing doctor.

The  soft speaking, almost whispering voice and the light touching of the childhood game were Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response triggers, also known as ASMR triggers.

These triggers result in a tingling sensation in the head, almost under the scalp. But most importantly, they result in extreme relaxation.

Over time, countless Youtubers took to the Internet to perfect the craft of giving me this relaxing tingle before bed (SilentCitadel, WhisperSweetie and EmoGirlLettersare among my favorites.) These videos are 10 minutes or longer and consist of a lot of whispering, tapping and scratching.

Often times ASMR Youtubers will avoid showing their faces on camera. They say mystery adds to the ASMR effect.

One drawback from this method of winding down is that the mind can get used to the video, resulting in no ASMR trigger, thus these Youtube producers create many of this videos, sometimes even hundreds.

ASMR videos are a good way of relaxing before bed and knocking  you out cold without the use of cold medicine, but I found myself still groggy and miserably tired in the morning. After some Internet soul-searching, I found out that many of us wake up in the middle of our Rapid Eye Movement cycles (REM). The contrast of being so relaxed to being so panicked yields an awful exhausted feeling.

Have you ever woke up 40 minutes before your alarm and thought “Wow, I’m well-rested and I still have 40 minutes to sleep.” Only to wake up 40 minutes later in a groggy state? That’s because you started a new sleep cycle.

A website called www.sleepyti.mehas been created to help people solve this problem. The site is very bare-boned and simple. All you have to do is type in when you have to be awake (or when you are falling asleep) and it will tell you the exact time to fall asleep (or wake up) to wake up in between cycles instead of in the middle of a single one. Sometimes it’s better to get less sleep to make ensure you get the right amount of sleep and don’t wake up mid-cycle.

Sleepyti.me is a very simple website designed to help people get the most out of their sleep cycles.

It is important to note that the average human takes 14 minutes to fall asleep and to feel fully rested, it is recommend that you go through six to eight of these 90-minute cycles.

I have found myself waking up a few minutes before my alarm clock and just using the excess time to roll around in bed until the alarm sounded. Waking up slowly is much more comfortable than jumping out of bed and taking on the day.

These solutions have done the trick for me and I can honestly say I wake up everyday without wanting to keel over in exhaustion.

So, if you’re ever having trouble falling asleep at night or you’re just feeling groggy and tired even after sleeping 8 hours, use these tips to help you wake up on the right side of the bed.

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Bloomberg Blooms During Hurricane Sandy

If tragedy were to strike Bowling Green, I can honestly say that I would want someone to model an emergency response team after Mayor Mike Bloomberg’s response to Hurricane Sandy.

On a day-to-day basis, Mayor Bloomberg updates his 350,000+ followers about big news events, health tips and other happenings, but his Twitter account served as something more this past week. Before, during and after Hurricane Sandy hit, his account was a method of emergency response.

Days before Sandy started scaring the citizens on the East Coast, Bloomberg was sending out warning tweets. His account (whether it was actually him or just someone who runs his account) tweeted preparation tips for the storm. Not only did he tweet his own preparation ideas, he linked to other accounts and websites to get the word out to his people.

During the storm, the Mayor kept his citizens informed. Even though millions were without power, they still had their phones for a few hours and satellite Internet connection. He posted tweets about evacuation plans and talked about which areas had the most damage. Not only did he give helpful and informational insights, he gave condolences as well.

While Sandy was wrecking his territory, every tweet from Bloomberg had a mini-URL attached. These links brought users to helpful pages with updates on the storm and even personal video messages. In this way, he made himself seem human to the people who needed a human touch.

Sandy left behind a great deal of destruction. Bloomberg posted updates and positive messages to keep his people looking up. “NYC has been through a lot in the last 11 years: Hurricane Irene, a transit strike, a blackout and more. We’ll get through this too #Sandy” was one of my favorite motivational tweets.

He kept businesspeople in the loop by explaining what the New York Stock Exchange was doing in response to the storm, but he also kept parents informed with school delays and closures. He had the whole demographic in mind the whole time.

All in all, Bloomberg did a fantastic job while responding to Hurricane Sandy. He helped citizens of NYC prepare for the storm, he rode it out with them and helped motivate them to get back on their feet. He never left them in the dark.

Posting of Youtube videos and personal messages offered the human touch that the people needed and the informational links gave them something solid to hold on to.

Good on you, Mayor Bloomberg. You’re the type of mayor NYC needs.

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