Today, spend a little time cultivating relationships offline. Never forget that everybody isn't on social media.
Remember, that username is a real person. Choose to spread the love online.
5 Ways To Build Your Brand on Social Media:1 Post content that add value2 Spread positivity3 Create steady stream of info4 Make an impact5 Be yourself
If you are on social media, and you are not learning, not laughing, not being inspired or not networking, then you are using it wrong.
If you are in a position where you can reach people, then use your platform to stand up for a cause. HINT: social media is a platform.
Be the girl you want your daughter to be. Be the girl you want your son to date. Be classy, be smart, be real, but most importantly be nice.
Don't promote negativity online and expect people to treat you with positivity in person.
Speak with caution. Even if someone forgives harsh words you've spoken, they may be too hurt to ever forget them. Don't leave a legacy of pain and regret of things you never should have said.
How to change the world:• spread positivity• bring people up instead of dragging them down• treat others the way you wish to be treated
There is too much negativity in the world. Do your best to make sure you aren't contributing to it.
You are responsible for everything you TWEET and RETWEET.
Be transparent. Let's build a community that allows hard questions and honest conversations so we can stir up transformation in one another.
Our society has led us to believe that everybody is on the internet these days. Contrary to popular belief everyone is not on social media.
There's no room for hate and violence in this world. We must learn to be more kind, compassionate, empathetic, and sympathetic to humanity.
Think before you click. If people do not know you personally and if they cannot see you as you type, what you post online can be taken out of context if you are not careful in the way your message is delivered.
What you post online speaks VOLUME about who you really are. POST with intention. REPOST with caution.
Never underestimate the power of a tweet.