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Art of Consulting Podcast

187 | Thoughtful Responses on Social Media

25 Nov 2022

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In this episode, Andy gives emphasis on being thoughtful with our responses on social media. We all had that experience where we said some things that we shouldn't have and that is what we want to avoid because this can greatly affect your reputation that is connected with your career or business.    So, listen in and learn practical tips on how to give enough thought before posting your response and keep your presence positive, especially on social media. Quotes: "Be Very Aware Of How We Want To Respond Because This Impacts Our Reputation And How Others See Us." "Sometimes You Want To Kind Of Get Into That Deep Debate… But You Want To Make Sure That You Know Why You're Doing It And The Time That It's Going To Take To Engage In That. And Make Sure That You're Doing The Right Thing For You, And The Right Thing For Your Reputation And Your Own Business." "I Encourage People To Engage With People, Especially On Linkedin… Because That Really Builds Your Network And Really Shows People Who You Are, Just Be Very Thoughtful In How You Do It."   Show Notes: (00:00) Podcast Intro  (00:27) If You Need Help Creating A Set Of Values, You're Welcome To Sign Up For A Complimentary Course At https://theconsultingplaybook.com/values  (01:19) Saying Things That We Shouldn't Have (03:31) Being Thoughtful When Responding On Social Media (05:12) Knowing Why You Feel The Need To Respond (08:35) Putting Some Good Thoughts Into Our Responses (10:20) Andy's New Book The Trust Paradigm Is Available On Amazon And Other Book Retailers

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