Online blogging and safety measures are as strong and reliable as the person participating in this method of communication. Very basic and common sense approaches are what determines how "good" ones experience can be.
Examples:
1. NEVER give out personal addresses and phone numbers until you have established a comfort zone with the person you're supplying this information to.
2. Keep uncomfortable topics out of conversations with online "buddies." It keeps you from scrambling to change the subject or appearing rude when you don't respond in kind.
3. If you decide to meet somone whom you've been conversing wth online, make it in a very public place, and possibly with a friend or family member "shadowing" you. Drive your own car.
4. Although you want to think the best of everyone, always keep in mind that there is a possibility that you are communicating with a person who "could" cause you harm.
5. Follow your first instinct. If you believe something isn't right or feel that it isn't, your "third eye" might be sending you a sign that it isn't. Proceed with caution.
Other than that, I can say that I have met countless friends from online, and I have enjoyed each and every moment of it. I have traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina and Atlanta, Georgia to meet some of them, and we had a blast!
That was over five years ago, but we're still in contact with one another. Online dealings can work against you, and they can work for you. YOU have to be patient enough to explore the different offerings of it and make all your decisions based on what you find.
Yolonda*
Friday, September 21, 2007
Week 2 - #3
This has been quite an adventure and I have to admit that it's pretty fun knowing my co-workers will be tip-toeing through the garden of my thought processes. I don't mind though, they're some really cool people. :)
It's intimidating at first, but once you play around with it a little longer it gets easier.
Yolonda*
It's intimidating at first, but once you play around with it a little longer it gets easier.
Yolonda*
Week 1 - #2
The easiest learning habits for me are when I brainstorm and put my thoughts and ideas down on paper. The hardest learning habits would have to be actually finding time to carry them out.
Yolonda*
Yolonda*
Good Morning!
I hope you all rested well and are prepared for another busy day. The meeting yesterday was quite fun, and the ideas and suggestions that went forth were wonderful.
Please check your e-mail for the link to join as an "Author" of this blog. The sooner you join will be the sooner you can come in and keep me company. Have a great weekend!
Yolonda*
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Week 1 - #1 = Let the Posting Begin! :)
Hello All,
I'm pleased to share our new blogging spot with everyone. Feel free to drop in and share a little about whatever is on your mind. We have to be sure to tell everyone how much fun shelving truly is!
I never said you have to tell the truth, just feed 'em. :)
Yolonda*
I'm pleased to share our new blogging spot with everyone. Feel free to drop in and share a little about whatever is on your mind. We have to be sure to tell everyone how much fun shelving truly is!
I never said you have to tell the truth, just feed 'em. :)
Yolonda*
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