As brains rewire for a different kind of social networking, people find the need to explain key concepts in far fewer words.
It’s a way to navigate vast facts and insights that fly faster and with more urgency than ever before, while staying in touch with others you admire.
Interestingly, Brian Clark and others discovered, you can say lots about your field in 140 characters. Do you agree?
Here are a few examples of twitters related to rewiring brain cells today:
- One man’s brain surgery video sparks new reminders today for my own gratitude for a healthy brain.
- Here are eye catching images from around the world that open new doors for cooperation.
- What would happen to my investments today if I simply divide by zero?
- What would happen if you tapped into musical intelligence and start your day with a song.
- How could I ever deserve to work daily with such a fun loving, smart, encouraging colleague?
- Each time we build something forward we rewire the brain for more positive building next day.
- What would it take for Obama to add brainpower to your world on his first day?
- I twitter because I spotted new brainpower from Michael Hyatt‘s discussions on twitter. You?
- When I joined Twitter I found many of my coolest friends already there. Where do yours hide?
- Those armed with a Tweet plan will get far more from Tweet if Darren Rowse is right.
Thanks to a few Tweets today, from friends, colleagues and cool new contacts, amazing wisdom’s tossed into my ring for further thought. Life is good!
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Thanks Ramana, I too held off for a very long time, and now am on a 30 day trial:-) Looks far better than I’d thought in a day that was already way too busy:-) So glad to have a chance to meet folks like you in the online networks! Make a person rich!!
Ellen, I am happier on a face to face social networks and still depend on the old fashioned telephone, to keep in touch. I have been forced into being a member in a couple of social networks and have to literally drag myself to respond when I get prompts by email. I am part of four yahoo groups and that keeps me updated on what my fellow alumni and family are doing and I keep posting mails in them. I do not intend to expand my involvement any further. I simply do not have the time.
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