Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Do not paralyzed Media consumption in 2011

"Mahuhuli is a producer, and consumers."

At the end of last year, a friend shared this resolution on Facebook. It caught my attention, high resolution, which I think every blogger would do well to entrepreneurship must be considered.

I write this post, it has 23 59. 49 PM Monday morning.

This morning I returned to my computer after a weekend off of jumping into some solid blogging. I had to start at an early stage (8. morning clock) and whip out at least five posts this morning and start working on the report that I've been planning to write in the afternoon.

It was the plan, anyway …

The reality is that I have been quite annoying. It started (should never go to Tweet deck that in the early part of the day!) the link, that my friend in Twitter sent me to read. The link led me to another and another.

This morning I must have read 20 blog posts and articles, scanned at 100 or so feeds in my feed reader, watched the ten videos, spent a good hour scanning my Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook feeds, and spent another 30 or so minutes in the forums, testing the new plugin, and … well, you get the picture.

All I did was related to blogging and business. It was all very interesting. Some had even helpful and gave me I may have had other ideas.

However, until now, you are not actually produced anything at all today. This morning has been consumption rather than production.

Don't Get me wrong — situations when you need to consume.

We all know that our bodies do not function properly if we are not eating well. Cars don't run well without petrol consumption. Consumption is necessary.

We all need to consume to withstand the physical sense. In the same way as bloggers we need time, when we participate in the other ideas and declare what others are saying — the time when we have the evaporative emission trends and information in our industry.

There are also times when we need only work to shut down and consume something fun and mindless can be a good for us too (for all the Angry birds?).

However, many people live in consumption mode, if they do not produce anything.

The number of times I've I've chatted to bloggers, who have the following issues:

does not have enough time to post on, but plenty of time for the fun of the Internet aimlessly too toimintarajoitteinen, whether or not they are angry birds, Farmville, Twitter, Youtube or something else feeling you need to read all of the other niche blog for fear of missing an important development.

I suspect the "consumption" approaches is one of the reasons that many of us get a at the end of the year and are wondering why we did not reach any grand plans that we had.

For example, to return to assume our bodies. We consume food, the main reason is to get energy — to take action. We eat, so we've fueled.

With the monitoring of foodstuffs intended for human consumption does not present a danger arises when all we do is eat and eat, and we don't actually burn off energy, gives us the food. Consumption without some kind of action out of what we consume disk lead to obesity. And my experience is that the same advice applies to the online store.

There is nothing wrong with consumption, on the Web has to offer, but consuming your own activities energize approach and production, and you will be a lot healthier than if you simply enjoy it for the sake of clarity.

As we add new year, I wonder if perhaps we need to do something together, you can get in touch with the concrete path to production for the year 2011.

I don't want to get to the end of this year and look back to the year one, if you read the articles a lot, play games, read a lot and make a lot of Tweets, and …

I want to get to the end of 2011, and be proud of the fact that I am:

created by Belgium rather than watching others do a better job of themselvesadded discussions on myself and other talkmade othersinspired region in the world a better place, one way or another.

Solving a problem is a producer, not a consumer, in 2011. What about you?


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