Do you ever find that you don’t follow your own advice? I do! I tell my clients to formulate an editorial calendar and write their blogs a day to a week in advance. Yet, I’m grasping for a topic the afternoon of launch. Ordinarily, I would get down on myself for not following the advice I tell others. But, not today. And, here’s why…
3 Reasons I Am ‘Over Myself’
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Yes, as a social media evangelist with long experience in new media, I will keep it up! :) Your post gave fuel for my soul.
All the Best,
Martin
2758 days ago
I think the important thing here is that you give good advice, regardless or not you always follow what you say (of course you always should). The goal is the message you're putting out - you're the messenger, not the message.
You're right on point when you wrote, "As long as we point our clients in the right direction, we need to cut ourselves some slack."
At the end of the day, that is what we should be aiming for - helping people.
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All the Best,
Martin
2759 days ago
I am glad you have clients that understand and follow your advice. That's often difficult even IF you lead by example. Keep it up!