Our Online Actions
Like most Mogul Moms, I'm a computer junkie--always blogging, checking email, updating Facebook, posting reviews, etc. I saw this post from Megan Casey on Squidblog and had to share. It's a wonderful reminder about our "online actions".
- People online are real people.
- If you send a nasty email, there’s a real human being on the other end who gets it.
- If you flame in a forum, you’re wasting real people’s time.
- If you spam someone, you’re really only making yourself look bad.
- If you write IN ALL CAPITAL LETTERS it sounds like shouting.
- If you want something to happen your way, try asking instead of demanding.
- If you give, you’ll probably wind up getting, too.
- If you blog just to pick fights, don’t be surprised when people don’t trust you.
- If you collaborate, say thanks.
- If you’re independent, say no thanks.
- If you like someone, tell them.
- If you don’t, walk away from the computer.
- If you’re giving feedback, lead with just one good thing.
- If you’re getting feedback, realize that the person must care a lot to have sent it.
- If you goof, apologize.
- If you apologize, mean it.
- If you smile, mean that too.
- If you don’t like something, don’t do it.
- If you do like something, spread it.
- But far far more important:
- Give people a break.
- The break you probably deserve yourself.
- People are out to do good, 99% of the time.
- You probably are too.
- Say thanks out loud and a lot.
Try making someone’s day. Chances are they’ll make yours in return.