Self Development on Twitter

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Watch out for “SoundBites of Self Development” on Twitter.  Some days it would be great just to have those few words of encouragement, or support for what you’re doing.  I’m hoping that Twitter will facilitate that.  I can broadcast a message (or send one privately) just 140 characters long.  Just long enough for a sentence or two of help or of interest.
 
Yes, I’ve done it!  I’ve decided to try out the phenomenon that is Twitter.  If you have any hints, please let me know, because I’m a newbie.  My hope is that this may be a way to have a wordwide converstation about self development, NLP, personal development and all things life-coach related.
 
I attended a lunchtime seminar on Wednesday.  Yesterday I set up my profile “MegaPotential“.  Sounds flashy, but basically LifePotential, YourPotential, MyPotential were all gone, and I thought WHAT could be left?  So - MegaPotential it is!
 
Already I have connected to a coach in the States -Beth Banning - whose goal is to “offer ideas that promote conscious conversation, inspire conscious action, and create a more conscious world.”
 
I liked the sound of that so I’m “following” her.  I can search for terms like “self development” and scan through all the people who tweet on self improvement issues.  For me, it’s like if I wanted to ask something from a group of friends and I stood up in the group and asked my question, or made my statement.  With Twitter - the world is my group of friends.  When I send a short message, or ask a question, I’m standing up in front of the world and asking for response.
 
I like the fact that, whereas FaceBook, Bebo, etc. are about linking all your friends and family, Twitter is about finding new friends.  I can have conversations with like-minded people all over the globe without having to meet them or know them first.  Maybe I will meet up with some of them, someday.  Who knows?
 
So watch out for Soundbites of Self Development, and if I get any from anyone else that are worth passing on, I shall “ReTweet” them.
 

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