Who, What and Why: The 3-Step Approach
to Embracing Twitter
We have all
seen a shift in our own patterns or in those of the people around us, from a
small interaction, a scene in a movie or television, a song at a specific time,
a memory of something someone said to us years ago, even a tweet. To an outside
observer that little ‘nudge’ appears to be almost nothing. But when we are open
to receive the messages, the universe will use any and every source of media to
bring the message that the soul needs its carrier to hear, in order to continue
its journey of growth and expansion.
1.
What does that say? Messages
we share can have a massive impact in the lives of people anywhere in the
world. By sharing those messages that are a part of our mission and purpose in
life on earth and using Twitter as a delivery system, we all can fulfill one of
the intents of why we became an entrepreneur, or have had dreams about helping
others and changing the world.
2.
Who will be changed by our messages? We never know who will be changed
by our message, and I am going to strongly suggest – that the ‘who’ is not as
important as developing a ‘serve others’
first mindset. In developing this, your mission – if you choose to
accept it – to knowingly go forward into the Twitterverse: share positive
messages of hope, joy, kindness, growth, change, spiritual development,
inspiration, motivation and peace.
3.
Why should you share your messages? The beauty is that we all are coming from different
experiences, occupations and backgrounds, and those uplifting messages combined
with your unique perspectives are just what is intended for you to share with
the world. There are people waiting to connect with each of us. And, because of
those unique circumstances, it will create a bridge of trust with them that you
know their pain and can relate to what they are feeling – even if you never
actually speak to them in person. By not digging deep into yourself to discover
your true passions and the messages you were meant to share with the world –
you are depriving those individuals the opportunity to better their life
through your story of lifting yourself through the tough times.
The
remarkable thing you will experience is that by embracing this approach (combined
with a sound marketing plan) to contributing to the greater good of others
in the world – first, you will attract the attention of new business
opportunities, partners, and customers. We don’t know who knows who, and who is
watching for incredible new projects and people to work with.
Gary’s
article originally appeared in Small Biz Social Hub –
Expertise + Insights Contributed by Social Media Pros, Exclusively for Small
Businesses.
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would enjoy listening to the “Power of a Single Tweet”.