Overcoming Hypocrisy Part 2

A “Part 2” as the first post on this blog?  Well … yes.  Part 1 was my boss explaining on the company blog how she’d been called a hypocrite by one of her colleagues for not blogging. And just who was the fool who’d say such a thing to her boss?  Well … me. (I explore the reasons why in this post. And for those wondering, I think she’s forgiven me.)

 

I bring this up as a way to introduce this blog because it is the result of me feeling the hypocrisy of not practicing what I preach.   

 

I coach clients on leveraging social media tools.  I decided along the way I’d better be using the tools so (and please pardon the hokey swimming puns) …

 

I dipped my toe in the water with Linkedin. I was delighted to find new and old friends as I dangled my feet in Facebook and Myspace beginning in December.  And I waded farther in with a few posts on the company blog this spring. 

 

I wasn’t an expert, but I was feeling pretty good.  Then a few months ago, I began counseling a client on the launch of a new blog.  I knew the blogging basics, but this client isn’t usually satisfied with skimming the surface (something I’ve been challenged by and am truly thankful for).  It was the push I needed to dive in with my own blog.   Ah … the water’s nice.

 

(And I’d be remiss not to thank a few of my coaches along the way … Susan, who has answered tons of questions and graciously helped me build this blog, and Marijean.  And then there’s Melissa, the boss I once called a not-so-nice name … I can absolutely say I wouldn’t be anywhere near the pool without her.)

5 Responses to “Overcoming Hypocrisy Part 2”

  1. Marijean Says:

    Whoo hoo! Glad to see you’ve taken the plunge! I think you’re going to like it here.

  2. Keith Says:

    Welcome to the blogsphere! I can’t wait for the mishmash… and (especially) the rants!

    Good luck!

    keith

  3. Mistie Says:

    Congrats on diving into the deep end – I’m looking forward to reading your rants! :-P

  4. Susan Says:

    Welcome to the dark side. Prepare yourself to have the thought, “this could be a blog post,” during every important meeting, event, date, etc.

  5. Melissa Says:

    This is delightful. I can’t wait to read more! And, just to be clear…this isn’t another throw down, is it? : )