Twitter Challenge: Day 3. Posting!

by Feb 3, 2019Challenges, Coaching, Discussions, Education, Goals0 comments

Twitter Challenge: Day 3

Here we are, already 3 days into our 15 day challenge! As today is Sunday, and we just started our challenge on a Friday, how about if we go easy on ourselves today while still practicing a bit of what we are learning and experiencing?

Let’s try these two steps today and see how it goes:

  1. Post at least 2 original Tweets. These can be about something related to your interests in personal or professional development, your coaching interests, or your related practice (and use the #TribalSupport tag some place in your Tweet). This will help get your voice out, add value to your community, and help define your role within it!

  2. Reply to at least 2 Tweets. These can be from other people and will help to engage in conversation and shared learning (and use the #TribalSupport tag some place in your Tweet if related to our Twitter cialis online without prescription uk challenge!). This will help build community!

That’s it! Add 2 of your own, and reply to 2 others.

How is that for ending the week on a high note?

Remember, we are doing this challenge to Connect (with each other on Twitter via #TribalSupport), Engage (with a wider audience and via hashtags #), and Grow (outside our comfort zone by learning in public), then simple action steps that we repeat become good habits in our lives.

Always remember, use the #TribalSupport tag some place in your Tweet so we can see each other (and try clicking on it to see parts of the conversation you may have missed!).

Reply with any comments, questions, thoughts, or ideas as well!

This Twitter Challenge is formally happening within the Life Coach Tribal Support community, though as it occurs in public in Twitter, it is really viewable and open to anybody who wants to follow along or participate in it via the #TribalSupport tag.

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