I Suck at Social Networking
Ironically it took admitting this yesterday for me to finally do something about it. The truth is I just didn't really understand how to use the medium to add value to my coaching, but with the help of some friends, and a little research it's starting to sink in.
I have a bunch of ideas and am now really looking forward to figuring out how to use it in a way that's useful to you. Insights that I have when writing the book, quotes that I find that I like, videos, articles, etc... that I find along the way related to the mental game. Stuff intended to help you be a jedi master.
So I just created a Twitter account and have a couple posts up there now. It's obviously really early, but it'll give you a taste of where I'm heading with this. I've been on Facebook since the beginning of the year, and will be adding more there too. Btw, the quote by Steinbrenner I posted on Twitter, I think is absolutely brilliant. I heard it on ESPN while they were paying tribute to him, showing old clips of an interview from 2002. He took it too far, as he admits, but I think the logic behind the idea is a BIG reason for the Yankee's success.
I'm not going to bombard this space with updates, or reminders to this fact unless it's something really noteworthy...for now I just wanted to keep you all up on what's new.





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July 13th, 2010 - 17:50
Good stuff man, we’ll get your twitter feed up on the coaches page asap.
Everyone – For those that may not have noticed, we have the coaches’ facebook/twitter feeds on the coaches page for your convenience. Easy place to go to follow them.
Hunter
July 13th, 2010 - 17:50
Will there be useful content for Jedi Masters, too?
FWIW, I hate social networking, but I like people, so maybe its an acquired taste. Seriously, though, saying something coherent in 140 characters or less is a bit of an art.