By Don Keith
I often tell my wife that we watched our kids grow up through the viewfinder of this or that film or video camera. And it is not far from the truth. Then I receive this spot-on correspondence from Becky Robinson of the company Weaving Influence.
You may have noticed
that earlier this week, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp had a glitch when it
came to uploading and viewing images. A quick Google search for
“Facebook image issues” resulted in a number of articles and tweets
about the issue, along with calls to “stay tuned” for updates. And
while I appreciate the frustration of not being able to share images -
especially when it’s part of your job - I couldn’t help but think about
how the world has changed!
What if, instead of
fanatically following the progress of Facebook engineers to get images
back online, we put our smartphones down and gazed out at the ocean
instead? Rather than aiming to get the perfect shot to share, how about
laying in the grass with our kids and enjoying the fireworks? What if
we just ate the hotdog instead of Instagramming it?
In recent years, I’ve
become less inclined to share via social media, despite coaching our
clients to show up consistently, partly because I want to be more tuned
in to what’s happening around me.
What if social media’s
downtime is actually a reminder to us to unplug every once in a while
as well? I’d say it’s something to consider.
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"Well said, Becky!" I yell, even as I am making a post about her thoughts here on my blog...
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