Search engines finds the information, not necessarily the truth.
Thou shalt not tweet to be retweeted.
Being comfortable with online contact is a central part of netiquette. Stay in your zone. NetworkEtiquette.net
Most neuroses and some psychoses can be traced to the unnecessary and unhealthy habit of daily wallowing in the troubles and sins of five billion strangers.
Six degrees of separation doesn't mean that everyone is linked to everyone else in just six steps. It means that a very small number of people are linked to everyone else in a few steps, and the rest...
Standing in your personal truth enables you to transcend social layers of happenstance and get to the heart of matters—revealing what is raw and real.
Throughout your life, thousands of people will cross your path. Some you will remember fondly. Some you will remember negatively. Others will slip by unnoticed, perhaps because they were neutral, unen...
To ‘up your game’ means, simply, to make the effort to improve what you are doing—to amplify, boost, or strengthen your talents or performance.
We are each a work in progress—special and unique. By learning and living the Art of First Impressions, you can design a masterpiece of which you can be proud.
Why did I think that the mask was a better portrayal than my authentic self? We can get hidden under layers of illusion, can’t we?
Your success and legacy, personally and professionally, are built through the impressions you make one encounter at a time.
Fathers are ironic, they want democracy in their country but dictatorship in their home.
Not everyone will like what you have to say. Not everyone will like what you do. Social networking is a garbage pile waiting for rats to feed. Pointless nothings of your everyday lives. Still the fume...
This is what made the difference, they used social networking for entertainment and I used it for business.
Thou shalt not use the 140 characters limit as an excuse for bad grammar and/or incorrect spelling.
To leave a man's ego bigger, retweet him. To leave his faculty of reasoning better, challenge his tweet.
Little people doing little things in little places everywhere can change the world.
A survey of Canadian media consumption by Microsoft concluded that the average attention span had fallen to eight seconds, down from 12 in the year 2000.
Tempted to type meaningless twaddle all the time on Twitter...with alliteration, no less!
In real life, it's good Netiquette to limit yourself to a two drink maximum when social networking. NetworkEtiquette.net
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