Laura Roeder on Managing Your Time

Laura Roeder on Managing Your Time

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Laura Roeder has taught me a lot over the past year, and I admire her greatly for how much she has been able to accomplish over the past few years. I subscribe to the “Dash” newsletter, which she runs, which is also linked to her Facebook community. The Facebook group allows people to extend the learning of her workshops and share results of what’s worked best using her methods.

Recently, Laura got a question about how much time she spends on various social media tasks. Her response is probably the best one I’ve ever heard.

By the way, don’t miss Laura’s plan for how to get leads from social media when you visit her site.

About the Author : Laura Kinoshita @lkinoshitaI am a long-time student of media, journalism and communication and enjoy talking about what works and why. Each day I wake up and to read news that is increasingly coming from the Web and Twitter because I can customize those tools for my own, unique interests. It's fascinating that more than 70% of all the information I read is put forth by people trying to influence opinion. I like to watch a newstream at the source, then watch it twist and turn and trickle over various news intermediaries, landing on the shores of public opinion. I like to talk about what I think works, and what doesn't so that more people can form original opinions, based on experience, rather than become part of the "echo chamber" that is repeating or retweeging key messages put forth by others. While I think "key messages" are an important branding tool, I expect people to use their own minds, reason and experience to add context and interpretation to those messages. That is ultimately what I am trying to do here ... to add some unique insights and shared experiences to collectively form better, more informed opinions.View all posts by Laura Kinoshita @lkinoshita →

  1. Laura Roeder
    Laura Roeder03-24-2010

    Thank you for sharing this Laura!

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