Daily Archives: 10 November 2009

Accosted via IM

I know I should be more cynical.  I know I should not accept chats with just anyone.  I have to be honest, though.  A lot of my friends have screen names that are just that, screen names.  I do not know where they came up with them or why.

 

Imagine my surprise today when I get an IM request via Yahoo! Messenger for some strange name.  The person – and I am not using this term loosely – is calling me by name and asking me to approve them to chat with me.  I did not recognize the name.  That is not a requirement to chat with me so I approved the person.

 

Well, first it was “I am uncomfortable as I have a crush on you.”  What the heck?!?  I should have taken that as a clue and blocked the screen name immediately.  I just asked for a third time – “who are you?”

 

Well, then it was risque pictures and a few other words before I finally got the hint and blocked and reported the screen name.

 

When it comes to my children’s online safety, I am skeptical and cautious.  Why cannot I not be the same way for myself?  I am an open book online but I did not want to deal with this kind of crap today or any day.

 

How cautious are you with your IM?


The Holidays Approach

I frequent a web site for moms run by our local Gannett newspaper.  Yes, there has already been discussion of the holidays on said site.

turkey_-_cooked_5

First off, we are all interested in what someone else is doing for the holidays.  Sometimes, it is because someone else’s horror story of how parents and grandparents always fight or Uncle Jimmy never gets through Thanksgiving dinner without getting totally drunk put in perspective what our families are like.  It is that rubber-necking that makes us look at a car crash that makes us want to hear someone else’s problems with the holidays.

Second, we like to share what we do that works.  Not everything works when tried.  Different families have different traditions but I will say that I am ALWAYS willing to try a different tradition.

Just remember as the holidays approach, not everyone likes the holidays.  Older friends, neighbors and family may feel all alone on during the holiday season.  Please feel free to invite someone like this to your holiday disaster.  While you may think your family does nothing but fight over who gets the turkey leg, an elderly neighbor or friend may find that entertaining.

Single people – no, I am not talking 20-something single people – frequently do not like the holidays.  If you have friends who are divorced or separated and not seeing anyone, invite them to your free-for-all for the day.  When you are that single friend, it is nice to know someone else cares enough about you to ask if you want to share their family and life.

And, if you don’t get what I am talking about, maybe this poem I wrote many years ago will help.

Holiday Pain

Everyone thinks of the holiday season
As one of joy and love
No one wants to admit the darkness
That shadows many

The pain that aches within a heart
That feels so all alone
Even friendly arms can’t hold it
The pain’s too strong

Though on the outside all seems well
The inside cracks and breaks
The pieces fall around the soul
Not sure where to go

Some day, someone will reach the heartache
And hold it all together
But for now the pain will linger
Almost til forever


Do You Share What You Are Reading?

One of my favorite things to do is pass a book I love onto a friend to read.  I have done this many times, either with my own copy or by buying the friend his or her own copy of a favorite book.  I had never really thought about the fact that I do this electronically also.

 

I will continually post links on Facebook.  As I am reading an online article, I will think so and so would really like this information.  Frequently, I will find I want to send the article to more than one or two friends.  It is usually at that time that I will post the link to Facebook.

 

I also tweet about online articles I love.  It is often a RT (retweet) that will bring about a link in my Twitter feed.

 

My most recent thing is to really use my Delicious account to keep a list of what I am reading online.  I really learned I should use this more when I attended a Time Warner Cable Business Class presentation on social media and business.  Matt Hames has his Delicious URL on his business cards.

 

So, the question is do you share what you read with your friends, business colleagues?  Just real, in my hands things you read or your electronic reading also?

 

You can see what I am reading by friending me on Facebook, following me on Twitter at @NickiinNY, or visiting my Delicious account.


Aveeno Nourish & Revitalize Shampoo – A Product Review

First off, let me tell you I am a Bzz Agent, a part of the leading word of mouth network. Having studied advertising and marketing in college, I can tell you that word of mouth is the oldest and, in most cases, the most effective way to get information out there about your product or service. If you would like more information about Bzz Agents or becoming one, leave me a comment and I will send that to you.

nourish-moisturize

So the current campaign I am participating in involves the Aveeno Nourish & Revitalize shampoo and conditioner. There was a choice and, due to the mess my hair gets to be, I chose the revitalize.  As for the mess of my hair, I use to color it all the time.  My hair took a beating with coloring.  Then, in 2007, I started running.  The sweat, the sun, the other elements – cold, snow, rain, and then the constant washing to get all those things out of my hair really took its toll on the condition of my hair.

The past month or so I have been using the Aveeno Nourish & Revitalize shampoo and conditioner.  My hair feels healthier.  It looks healthier.  It is healthier.  Just a caveat, I have also had it trimmed in this time so that helps with the healthier part.  I attribute a lot of the feel and look of my hair to the Aveeno shampoo and conditioner.

I strongly encourage you to consider an Aveeno Nourish shampoo and conditioner the next time you are purchasing such for yourself or your family.


Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 2,000 other followers