Archive for January, 2019

In the past, I have written about ways to “get yourself out there” and be noticed.

Yet, many of us still wake up and wonder “how can I get myself noticed and invited to those cool events as a speaker? Especially with the wide range of digital media today – being a guest on someone else’s blog or podcast can take some work, a little bit of luck and lots of practice.

Three Reminders To Getting Noticed

Some of the best ways to widen your personal landscape include the use of old-fashioned Collaboration.

That’s right, back to those concepts we all learned in school about coming together to build, create or share as a group. Collaboration doesn’t have to be a hard thing if you know a few simple tricks;

1) Stay in your lane — don’t try to be the know it all.

2) Let others shine — We all want a moment to sparkle, don’t be that person to stand in someone’s way.

3) Be Self-aware — understanding what’s around while it is happening is a huge asset in group roles.

4) Take a risk — and trust that everyone was the  “new” person at some time

5) Listen first, then speak

When you get done with collaborating, then its time to Share Resources.

Make it a habit to offer and give if yourself to those starting out, or who are going through transitions you yourself have. Resources can be links, books, names of contacts and even simply your time. Too many times we try to keep, for ourselves content and knowledge that in reality, isn’t going to bring you any benefit. But could make a significant impact on someone else.

Lastly, make sure you are using #5 from collaborations every day Listen.

People offer “gifts” of knowledge and wisdom all around us. while waiting in line for the bus, at the coffee shop or at networking events.

 For instance, I found several of my favorite tools for social media promotions from asking and listening to those in the field longer than I, when I asked the question “which of the three tools did you start with, but now wish you had used more once you new more of the trade“.

That discussion pitched itself into a very cool philosophical one on learning, looking back, moving forward and along the way. – so many examples and suggestions were tossed out that I just made a list. then once home I revisited the list and explored one a day.

A few I am sharing a lot about this week include:

Podcast  Guests  for when you are looking for guest or ready to be a guest *

Canva – for quick image and design needs

The Quick and Easy Guide to Resizing Images Online

How to Record Your Screen on a Mac and Windows 10

The HPP Journal – the place for educators in the Health Science and related field can get research and into the hands of teachers

*  Items marked with an asterisk may be a current affiliate link on a product I am currently using and enjoying.

 

 

 

Are you ready to Flourish?

Update – the San Francisco Workshop is being rescheduled. More to come

While many of us start January of a new year with intention of recovering and setting new goals. Sometimes come February we need a little help to get kick-started. For LGBT folks, resources are often harder to find that understand the life experiences we hold while balancing all the other parts of our lives.

But wait – help is on the way when you are ready to flourish!

Just in time to keep that New Year’s resolution, on January 30, 2019, at the SF LGBT Center (1800 Market Street, San Francisco, CA 94102) comes Flourishing As Gays.

Coaching colleagues Dominic Longo and Leonid Frolov are taking Flourishing As Gays on the road this month with workshops in several cities including San Francisco. The workshop intends to offer a reflective and interactive experience for gay/bi and other men who enjoy sex with men and who yearn to flourish.

Daring its attendees to take an active role in change and discover how to connect with the deep sources of meaning and energy within each of us. Bringing to the surface your own uniquely fabulous flourishing, at whatever stage of life you are in.

 

It’s not an armchair workshop. To Flourish takes active engagement

The agenda they have put together is about being part of the experience. This isn’t a show-up and sit workshop. Come prepared to be active, take a risk and meet some new people.

What will you do at the Workshop?

They guys shared with me some of the agenda and share more details  it on the link below as well

  • Reflect and share
  • Move and be still
  • Connect and be known
  • Play and be real
  • Be safe and comfortable
  • Take risks and be vulnerable within the boundaries that are right for you

What more details on how you can Flourish?

Visit the Flourishing as Gays link for more information and ticketing details HERE

 

Facing our Time: The City of the Future

A Night Of Ideas; One Theme, 120 Cities, 70 Events, 65 countries; Feb 2 2019

This year, Night of Ideas will take place in five U.S. cities culminating in San Francisco at the San Francisco Public Library – Feb 2. 

A Night of Ideas is 7-hour marathon of philosophical debate, performances, screenings, readings & music

I happened across this event announcement in my monthly issue of The Library and it stimulated my thinking.

According to the website for NIGHTSOFIDEASSF

With keynotes, panels and presentations by diverse voices including artist JR, Dominique Crenn of Atelier Crenn, Tristan Harris, Co-founder of The Center for Humane Technology, Mayor London Breed, Gérard Araud, French Ambassador to the United States, John Law, Founder of Burning Man, architect Nicola Delon, designer of the French pavilion at the Venice Biennale,Dominique Alba, director of the Paris Urbanism Agency,Michael Krasny, host of KQED’s Forum program,  and Alison Arieff of SPUR, the San Francisco edition of Night of Ideas expects thousands to participate in the evening’s exchange of ideas and creative dialogue. 

Note: Night of Ideas is free to the public event but guests should register online here to guarantee a spot.

For more details visit https://www.nightofideassf.com

Or visit them on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/events/785700691822035/