Living Above The Norm

The pursuit of a simple truth by an analytical mind.

Entries Tagged ‘twitter’

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 [...]

Living… Just Got Serious

I’ve been amazed at the success of Living Above The Norm. You guys are great. The site views, Tweets, ReTweets, Subscriptions, and acknowledgments have all exceeded my expectations. What started as an expression of my heart and desire to teach coupled with my fascination of people, relationships, and technology has really become [...]

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 [...]

Evernote for Better Blogging

There can be a lot of pressure on a Blogger to feel like you have to crank out some useful information on a regular basis.  Most of us aren’t able to Blog full time so we’re already at a disadvantage when it comes to finding the time to write.  I’m in that group – constantly [...]

A Little Bird Told Me So… The Twitter Goal

The Twitter Goal – Why I twitter and how I use it purposefully.