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Be Social #PR Savvy in 2013 [Infographic]

Be Social #PR Savvy in 2013 [Infographic] | Thank You Economy Revolution | Scoop.it
Did your CMO get the memo? Facebook is so real it might be named the next planet, Pinterest is not only a word, it is becoming a verb and Twitter is today's answer to modern day news.
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These factoids will help sell social media marketing to the C level and define the size of your task - cut through all this clutter with a campaign sure to wins customer hearts and minds. 

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8 Surefire Ways to Thrive Despite Information Overwhelm

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Jason W. Womack wrote this article for all of us,  who struggle with information overload. I selected it because.......

 

To be a good content curator, the first step is knowing how to harness your attention, to be able to filter, focus, and find the best and be able to leave the rest

 

**It's important to keep refining your daily habits and the author has some great suggestions on how to do that.

 

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Jason Womack warns "in the age of information overload, when it comes to what we have time to focus on, we are often forced to sacrifice quality for quantity.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

**Stop multi-tasking

When you multi-task, you can't give your undivided attention the the things you're working on.

 

**Set a timer for 15-minute intervals

Womack says that our days are actually made up of about 100 15-minute intervals. In fact 15 minutes is just about the right "chunk" of time for us to be able to stay focused, minimize interruptions and work effectively

 

**Know when you're not focused and implement ways to refocus

When you're working with your timer, write down eah instance when you lose focus-even if it's just to look at a clock to see what time it is.

 

**Carry a camera with you

Carrying a camera with you is actually a great way to become more in tune with your environment.

 

**I do this one and it really helps bring me into the present moment

 

**Listen more

There are three different learning styles: visual, auditory and kinesthetic. Everyone in your network falls into one of these categories.

 

**(very important tip, when you're not talking and focusing your attention here, it's an amazing experience on so many levels)

 

Curated by Jan Gordon, covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"

 

Read full article here: [http://bit.ly/xoqha6]


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Beth Kanter's comment, March 7, 2012 11:20 AM
Fantastic article - thanks for finding