Game Changer: It’s The Little Things!
It was an honor and privilege to be asked to participated in Sarah Robinson's "30 Days To Changing Your Game." The idea; 30 bloggers, 30 blog posts and 30 ways to inspire others to create new habits and new ways of thinking to changing their game.
The excerpt from my article is below. You can read the full article; It’s The Little Things on Sarah Robinson's Blog, Escaping Mediocrity.
There is no secret to being a success on Twitter; it’s the little things that count. The same principles can be applied to your daily life as well.
A few things I did that changed my game and it can for you too.
Value - Sharing your knowledge, expertise and helping others with it, adds value. You will be the trusted person that everyone will go to.
Be Nice – Being nice is very easy to do and don’t expect anything in return. It doesn’t take much to show kindness, that kindness will be returned in full when you least expect it.
Community – Contributing and being part of a community; helps build relationships and trust. It will also give you the sense of belonging, like family. When in need, you can call on your community for support.
Share Your Life – Take a chance; Open up and share something about your life. People are more willing to do business with someone they know something about, builds trust.
Labels: 30 Days To Changing Your Game, Design, Escaping Mediocrity, Inspiration, It’s The Little Things, Marketing, Sarah Robinson, Self-Promotion, Twitter
oh Cal - you were such a rockstar during the 30 Day series! You are DA BOMB!
Sarah
Posted by Sarah Robinson | February 19, 2010 11:30 AM
Calvin - your presence mattered in this blog series. I feel very grateful to have 'met' you there. I appreciate that you Follow me on Twitter - and that you reply to me as well. In short, you have a way of making people feel special. Thank you.
Posted by Sally G. | February 19, 2010 11:33 AM
Luckily I'd subscribed to your RSS because I knew you through Twitter. I saw your post about the series. I didn't know about it before, but I'm enjoying it now. I liked your post about running your business as sincerely as you run your Twitter stream.
Posted by Jessica | February 22, 2010 4:35 PM
Wonderful advice. Love "Be Kind." How often do you forget that in business?
Posted by Mike | April 04, 2010 8:25 PM