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    The Facebook Revelation


    2010 - 05.15

    Okay, I remembered what it was that I forgot during yesterday’s post. Kinda glad I momentarily forgot it because it deserves it’s own post. I need to get better about separating what I write about and try and stick with themes so my posts don’t turn into tangled messes like it was yesterday.

    Anyway…

    For the month of May I’ve banned myself from Facebook. Taken it off my phone, off my bookmark tab, cut it out of my internet routine entirely. Big whoop-di-doo right? Yeah I know, sounds super silly.

    My problem with Facebook is that I’m a very compulsive person and Facebook presents all this seemingly important information on the people I know, events going on in my area that it thinks I should care about and gives me an opportunity to broadcast my mental goings on. It’s a very dangerous time sink for me. The thought will cross my mind, “hmmm…I wonder what’s going on in facebook-land?” and I’ll check. Of course, 9.8 times out of 10, it’s clutter, something I didn’t need to know or don’t care about. Sometimes there will be an interesting TEDTalk posted, or a friend invites me to an event I’m interested in, or an update really catches my attention. But usually it’s just mental clutter, extraneous information that I’d be better without.

    Furthermore, my compulsion was turning into an OCD. Five minutes would go by and I’d wonder “Hmm…I wonder what’s going on in facebook-land?” Guess what…nothing new! But I’d check anyway, multiple times a day, just because I could. My new phone didn’t help either. Running Android and rocking all the applications that go with it ment I had easy access to unlimited distractions right in my pocket. I was taking pictures and uploading them from my phone, updating on the go and reading people’s statuses anywhere I had signal. Although I’m making a bigger deal out of it here than it probably was, but my compulsions were starting to bother me.

    So when my friend Alex challenged his friends to give up Facebook for the month of May, I took him up on it. So far, I can say that I haven’t missed much. The people that matter to me know my number so we’ve kept in touch as much as we needed that way. I’ve had time with fewer distractions to do more things that do matter to me, like planning my trip, getting ready for graduation, taking dance classes and getting back into the studio (after I cleaned it, go me!). My productive time has felt less segmented and my attention span has improved. yes the impulse to check is still there, but it’s going away. The extra information that I didn’t realize I didn’t actually care about isn’t getting in the way of things I do care about. It’s kinda spiffy.

    So while none of this is probably new to anyone else, it’s interesting to me. Some people use Facebook religiously, some people can’t imagine life without Facebook even though a few short years ago (which is like dog years in technology) we didn’t have Facebook, it wasn’t a mass marketing tool and we weren’t delusional enough to think that what we had for breakfast is really all that interesting to the 200+ people we call “Friends”.

    They say it takes 3 weeks to form a habit, I wonder how long it takes to break oneself of one like this. Come June I’m hoping that I’ll be broken of this obsessive curiosity and stick to this limited intake of social information. I’m also hoping that my social calendar gets a little more under control and I make more time for myself. We’ll see.

    Midnight Retros at Willow Creek, Plymouth


    2010 - 04.22

    Hey kids! I wanted to quickly get the word out there for this week’s Midnight Retros at Willow Creek Theater in Plymouth. Show times are Friday at Midnight, Saturday at 10:30am and Midnight and one more on Sunday at 10:30am. Recent shows have included Beetlejuice, Batman, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Fight Club, Princess Bride and all kinds of other amazingness. This week…get ready for this…*drumroll* Indiana Jones and the Temple of DOOM! <–Facebook event link

    And next week…even better, Jaws… I’ve never seen Jaws, so the fact that the first time I get to see it will be on the big screen is super super exciting. Also coming up is Breakfast Club and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. In fact, stay posted on everything Retro here.

    But more to the point… the main reason why I’m posting this is to try and get the word out because Retro Movies at Willow Creek are in danger of being canceled because the attendance just isn’t what the owners of the theater want it to be. I stumbled onto Retros one night while looking up show times for Shutter Island (which was a disappointment in my book) and when I looked at Willow Creek I saw a showtime for Fight Club. My heart skipped a beat and I thought I was seeing things…I love that movie! so I got to see it on the big screen and learned about the fact that Willow Creek was having these Retros every week. I went to more shows and eventually learned that they were on the cutting board if attendance didn’t improve. So I’m trying to do what I can to get the word out and encourage people to check it out (even making cookies for everyone when I’m able to, I’m weird I know…). I have to say that it’s far better than the Uptown theater midnight retros and isn’t getting the attention it deserves. The theater is more comfortable, parking is less of a nightmare, tickets are cheap (honestly, you can’t beat $6.50 for movies these days. The Uptown theater even charges $10 for the same thing…) and the employees are super cool and friendly. I could go on, I love what Mr. Retro is doing and I really hope that the movies don’t go away. I only wish I knew about it sooner so I could get more people involved. This could be too little too late…but it’s worth a shot.

    I don’t know if blogging about it will help at all…but it’s just one more thing I can try to do.

    As Mr. Retro himself would say… “Save the Retros!”

    Google Analytics and more


    2009 - 11.19

    Time for a quick blog update!

    I just want to share my amusement with Google Analytics. I just set it up on this website about a week ago and have been thoroughly enjoying seeing the data roll in. Thank you all for following my links on Twitter and/or Facebook, randomly googling me or looking me up from the link I have written in on my old business cards (I promise I’ll get new ones soon >.<) GA is exciting and a little creepy to be honest…I mean, I’m seeing hits from states where I don’t know anyone from, finding my blog. Common people, who are you? leave a comment, say hi, I don’t bite! Granted the average time spent on my site is about 2.5 minutes…and that’s alright, I don’t have much of interest up here yet…it’d just be fun to know who’s looking.

    who are you people? don't be shy, say hi!

    who are you people? don't be shy, say hi!

    On another note, I have some wonderful exciting news to share with my vast number of readers…*cough sarcasm* I got an externship lined up for the Spring Semester with EatonGolden. Yay *happy dance* My final step in the process of graduating is soon upon me and I’m so excited to take on this challenge. Working with John Golden in my Psychology of Social Interaction I got to learn more about usability and web functionality. So when my class got to tour their office I was terribly excited when I got to have a chat with John and Emily about what I was looking for in an externship and they said they wanted to bring me on. I couldn’t be happier. It’s going to be a lot of work but I’m all about it.

    Last night I took part in a Women Helping Women networking group meeting at the Medina Entertainment center. The keynote speaker was Dave Meyer of Bizzyweb and he spoke about Social Media use for personal and small business use. I had a lot to add to the conversation and very much enjoyed learning some of his professional strategy suggestions. Might even end up doing some freelance work for him soon. It was great to finally have the opportunity to go to the group that I’ve been helping Melissa get going. She’s done such a great job putting this group together and I think it will do a world of good for the women who get involved. I can’t wait to see it grow.

    Tomorrow night I think I’m going to catch the Bella Koshka show at The Whole on the U of M campus, haven’t found anyone to go with yet but I’ll manage. Should be good times all around. Perhaps I’ll get to catch up with Hilary (the violinist of Bella Koshka). Can’t wait to get that project going, but more to come on that later I think.

    That’s all for now, time for some Project Runway!

    Geek Girls Unite!


    2009 - 11.09

    My Marketing Concepts class was invaded by two wonderful ladies, Nancy Lyons and Meghan Wilker, who are behind Geek Girls Guide (the blog) and Clockwork (the Media Strategists). I’ve been Twitter stalking Nancy for a few weeks since the MIMA summit and it was wonderful to get to meet her in person and learn more about their thoughts on Marketing and women taking charge with techie things that they usually leave to their nerdy guy friends. It really got me thinking about how I myself will let my nerds do the dirty work for me when I know I’m smart enough to learn how to do it myself, all I have to do is ask them to show me. I love my nerds, they’re the best, but why leave all the fun to them? I’m always taking pride in the fact that I’m a versatile artist, but why stop at visual arts? I’ve got a lot to learn and I’m quite behind, but I have to start somewhere.

    On the un-tech side of things, I’ve been having fun experimenting with sending people snail mail notes to thank them for things, or to just say hi. It’s been fun seeing the reactions, people clearly love getting mail from friends, it’s something different than bills and they’re so personal. I may have terrible handwriting but who really cares? Not many people take the time to sit down and write notes anymore, it’s all email, facebook, twitter and text messaging. I’m not saying that any of those things are bad, but I think we’ve lost touch with the more human forms of communication. I’ve even started using my personal Scorpio wax seal I bought last year, something different that people never see anymore. Now I just have to go out and buy a ton of stamps…I don’t think grandma will be too happy with me when she notices I’ve cleaned her out of stamps…oops…>.<

    Well, I suppose I should stop avoiding the work that needs to get done tonight. I’m giving a presentation tomorrow at my internship about Social Media and how the Real Estate Agents can use it to enhance their business. My fear is that they might think it’s the magic bullet and that simply setting it up will open the flood gates of Leads. I’m hoping to impress upon them that they get out of Social Media exactly what they put into it. Starting slow, not biting off more than you can chew is the best way to maintain your online presence, building yourself up one tactic at a time before moving on to others. It’s really fun and exciting and I hope they get a lot of value out of what I have to offer.