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Currently, I'm in the middle of a Social Media break. People are doing July challenges such as Dry July, or Beer and Pie July, and while they are commendable, I decided that taking a step back from Social Media would be my mid-year challenge.
I'm the first person to strongly advise you to use Social Media platforms for building your brand and business, so I don't take this decision to step away for a month lightly.
In fact, I got a little ancy thinking about it, which is one of the reasons why I knew that I had to! Lately, I've been wondering whether there's a more efficient way to use it.
The only way to figure that out was to gift me space from it. And well #mybizmyrules, so I get to do this.
In today's episode, I go into deeper detail as to some of the reasons why I knew I needed a break (these will probably resonate with you!) and how I'm going about it.
Enjoy
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Mark Bilotta, Social Media and Communications Manager at OutSystems, shares his thoughts on the biggest challenge social media marketers face today: talking at vs. talking with your audience.
You'll learn why companies are stuck having one-sided conversations, how to get out of that rut by being a helpful resource, and what The Matrix trilogy taught Mark about driving audience engagement.
Want to learn more about social media marketing? Visit everyonesocial.com/blog
Jada Stewart is a wise soul in a 16 year old body. Listening to Jada, I am inspired and encouraged for the futures of our young people. I am reminded about the value of stepping away from social media and toward things I love, learning something new, and connecting with others.
Join me as Jada and I talk about a teen journey to self-love, stepping back into strengths she had as a kid, and embracing who she is as she continues to look up to others, grow and change.
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Show Highlights:
03:01 Easeful Living Practice ~ Write a letter to someone you want to know
05;57 Interview with Jada Stewart begins; background on Your Bold Breakthrough
13:06 Jada’s past self as shy and nervous and how she reconnected to her strengths
24:04 Jada’s breakthrough moment, after breakdown
31:21 Jada’s tips and tricks to stay in self-love, including how to speak to others who have said hurtful things
37:03 How and why Jada took a real solid break from social media, and how you can, too!
47:32 Jada’s self-love tips
Favorite Quotes:
“I shouldn’t rely on someone else to stand up for me, I should be confident enough to say, ‘You know what, I’m good enough for myself.’” -Jada Stewart
“I started wearing different clothing to cover myself up and conform to other things that weren’t me.” -- Jada Stewart
“At the end of the day, you’re going to be left with yourself and your own thoughts.” -- Jada Stewart
“How could I be speaking about confidence and getting confident and building all this self-love on the summit…[if] I wasn’t in the same mindset?” --Jada Stewart
“I need to stop this body shaming, because I love my body.” -- Jada Stewart
“I can wear my natural hair, I can be myself, I love the color of my skin, I just love myself.” --Jada Stewart
“Just ‘cause I don’t have what that person has, doesn’t mean that what I have is bad.” --Jada Stewart
“I’ve got to stop looking at everyone else’s life on social media and look at just me as a person.” --Jada Stewart
Meet Jada:
Jada Stewart is a Sixteen Year old teen who hosted a online series called Your Bold Breakthrough for Women Seeking Guidance. Although she is a teen, she uses her Youthful Experience to influence others on a personal level, and she strives to help Guide those on a path to find their Authentic Self and Own their Power.
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