Social media has change our lives and the way we communicate with each other. It has been a blessing in that we can be in touch with friends and family who we have not seen in ages. It can be a course in that we have the power to do some really hurtful and dumb things that we cannot just delete to make them go away. There is an old fashion technique that can make social media and all online communication be a pleasure and move us forward; it is called “Good Manners”. Oops! Did I Really Post That? Online Etiquette in the Digital Age is a series of simple guide lines to help us all be more civil and kind as we connect with the world around us.
John Patrick Hickey has been coaching leaders and individuals and inspiring groups large and small for over three decades. He has a personal passion to help Success-Minded People identify their giftings, set goals and achieve their dreams, while becoming the best they can be. John Patrick is a gifted speaker knows how to help leaders build teams and accomplish their objectives. Having been a Pastor and Life Coach for several years, John Patrick knows how to work with churches as well as businesses and other groups. John Patrick Hickey is a Certified Life Coach as well as being certified in DISC Assessments and evaluations. He also does certification training in both Life Coaching and DISC. John Patrick is an active member of Life Breakthrough Coaching, AACC (American Association of Christian Counselors), and Uniquely You (DISC Assessments). John Patrick specializes in communication, goal setting and the discovery of a person’s key purpose in life. He has worked with business leaders and college students, to help them identify their talents and strengths, discover their life purpose and set a plan to achieve their dreams. John Patrick is also the author of two books, Daily Thoughts: 90 Daily Readings for Success-Minded People and All You Have Is Now: How Your Approach to the World Determines Your Destiny. He is also a seminar speaker, instructor and well read blogger.
Golden rule for social media behavior - Be kind, not bitter or rude. Social Media is not your outlet for frustration, use it to post helpful, encouraging or respectful content