Social Media: How To Be Social While Keeping Your Focus
With all the buzz about social media, social networking, and other social sites, it can get very frustrating not to mention distracting.
All of this with social media is good, but be careful. This is about being social yes…but you must keep your focus.
Facebook has many distractions. Applications, games, surveys, sending cards and flowers, joining different groups…etc. Twitter can be distracting as well with all the tweets coming through, applications, responses, direct messages… etc
I’ve witnessed this first hand since beginning about a year ago. There can be so many things to try to do, applications to try, posting on Facebook and Twitter, creating a profile for LinkedIn and just the day to day “to dos” in addition to so much to learn.
This is one of the main questions asked, “How much time will I have to put into social media”? The answer depends on what you want to accomplish and yes, you will have to spend some time with updates, responses, and blog postings. But how focused you are can determine if it’s a lot of time, or just the time needed.
Here are a few things to try:
1. Determine your focus. Always stick to your core messages and values. Make sure your posts reflect those messages and values. The general rule is 80%-90% business and 10%-20% personal.
2. Make a list: Write down what you want to accomplish today, this week, this month. Break it down into “doable” sizes and cross them off as you complete them. There’s something about seeing a list with accomplishments marked off that keeps the energy flowing.
3. Set your timer: Allow specific items a specific amount of time to get accomplished. When the timer goes off, wrap it up and move to the next item. If you’ve timed it right, hopefully the item is complete, but if it’s not, it’s well on it way to completion when addressed the next time.
4. Allow times for breaks: This can be one of the most look over items. Stop what you are doing, walk away from your desk and on to your porch or deck. Take a few deep breaths of fresh air. If you can’t go out at the moment, if there is a window near your desk, just turn away from your desk and enjoy the view outside your window. All through the summer I enjoyed watching several humming birds flying around the hanging basket near my computer room window.
These are just a few things to help you keep your focus. What can you add to the list?




