Living Above The Norm

The pursuit of a simple truth by an analytical mind.

Entries Tagged ‘facebook’

Facebook, Fans, Friends, and Family

If I ever want to feel good about myself, all I have to do is log in to Facebook.  Once I’m in, a quick glance to the left and whatever temporal insecurities I may have been facing or whatever loneliness I may have been feeling vanish immediately… After all, I have nearly 700 friends.  Who [...]

Using Twitter and Facebook to Listen with Your Eyes

There’s a big debate in the Twitter-sphere and Facebook world. It’s essentially the same question in two different vernaculars. “Do I have to follow everyone that follows me?” In short, no you don’t. I do, and some. I’d like to take a moment to tell you why in hopes that [...]

This is Where We’re Going; Like it or Not

Ever known someone who argued with you over a new idea or way of doing things, only to find out you were right – and now all of a sudden they act like it was their idea and “what they were saying all along”?  Yeah, me too.  Consider this my “I told you so.”  The [...]

Find Out What Others Are Saying About You

Do you know or care what other people say about you?  What about your church or your business?  Just now, I was reading a new post at Ministry Marketing Coach where Kerry Bural was discussing an experience that he had with some bad ice cream.  He was showing us, first hand, how a bad experience [...]