Archive for the ‘ social networking ’ Category
by Walt Carvalho There are times when paths cross and memories are formed. There are some people who have the ability to impact others through the interest they have in providing value. As we perceive this value we realize that it’s also one of the main ingredients in leadership. There are people who manage situations while others [ READ MORE ]
by Walt Carvalho People are creating new methods of connection through video and text based content. Birthdays, anniversaries, business meetings, weddings and bridal showers are now being shared throughout the world. People today are connecting with friends, relatives and business partners half way around the world, without even taking a single step away from their desk. [ READ MORE ]
by Walt Carvalho Social media groups usually have fairly diverse personalities, when it comes to reading and posting. Some members enjoy only reading blog posts and comments. While others however, can’t resist digging into expressing opinions and thoughts of their very own. There are those that feel comfortable posting a comment along with fifty others, yet feel [ READ MORE ]
by Walt Carvalho The masses always look back on greatness, while greatness can see the future. As people and the ways of doing things change, human potential gets tested to accommodate that change. In early days, many years ago, humans would roam great vast lands waiting for something to appear. Hunting was a random chance, a way of [ READ MORE ]
by Walt Carvalho People seem to enjoy spending time with each other. For some, their enjoyment comes from mainly one other person. They spend most of their time with each other, sharing their lives with each other. For others, their immediate family is the focus of their life. They enjoy the opportunity of experiencing their spouse’s [ READ MORE ]
by Walt Carvalho I was sitting in a lobby a few days ago, fifteen minutes early for a nine thirty appointment. Unfortunately, having an early meeting was not an option. With some time on my hands and the need to occupy my mind for fifteen minutes, I found a magazine opened on a nearby table. I reached [ READ MORE ]