The Yin to My Social Yang

No matter how much I resist, I am always better off when I step out of my comfort zone.

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Let's take a few conferences I recently attended. The sessions were valuable but, by far, the greatest benefits came outside of the sessions. The greatest benefits always come through interactions with others.

They come:

  • at dinner in Chinatown when you realize you haven't been playing as big as you could.
  • at the Big Bar when you are introduced by one Canadian HR powerhouse to another and know you've just met the real deal.
  • in the lobby of the hotel looking for the evolution and meet two other women looking for the same.
  • in conversation with an amazing couple over wine and risotto.
  • over pannenkuchen in Rochester, Minnesota.
  • in meeting an email connection in real life right before a conference session.

It's all about making a difference yet the times of greatest benefit also present the greatest challenges for me. Introversion is the yin to my social media yang.

After the initial rush of seeing friends and the new conference high wear off, it is painfully clear to me that I really am a small group kind of girl. Walking into a large social event, even when I know many of the people there, freaks me out. When the momentum stops and I am given pause, I am looking for the door as fast as I can.

It's crazy. And I've let it define my path, my choices and what I see as my options. The more I try to change, the more firmly planted I become. I tend to surround myself with card-carrying extroverts because I am drawn to them and really, how else would I ever get out of the house? Try as they might (or maybe they don't see it to try),  they don't understand. Even those closest to me don't always understand.

Sometimes, neither do I.

My New Site: A Day in the Life Sunday

I've moved! If you are reading this in a reader, click through to check out the new site.

You have to know, I resisted every urge to icon this site up and have it perfect before it went live and thanks to a domain mapping experience that went MUCH quicker and easier than I thought it would, I am live now.

Why the new site, new look, very few icons? I'll share more about my goals at the end of this post and in another post. For now, I have details to clean up and kudos to make.

Details

I am moving email subscriptions from Feedburner to Mailchimp. If you subscribing through Feedburner, please click on the envelope to the right to join my mailing list and you will continue to receive updates delivered to your email. I am not going to deactivate Feedburner email subscriptions yet but will as soon as I am confident I have this working right.

You will receive an email when there is new content and, moving forward, it'll be how I can share my best ideas with you beyond the blog. Need more? Ok, email subscribers will be the first to receive a copy of my manifesto (draft title: Grow up and Lead) as soon as I write it.

I am updating RSS feeds, creating a domain email and the like. If anything at all is not working well on your receiving end of this, i.e. spammy messages, not receiving what you should be receiving (if you are know) - let me know right away and I'll get on it. Ok?

Kudos

The template you are seeing is new from Squarespace 6. I heart them for their customer service and support.

The header and fun, creative feel of the site is the genius of Lizzie Maldonado, B2B social media marketer and Social Media Manager for Lizzie is amazing and I'd like to publicly thank her *applause*applause*applause* for all she has done so far to help me create my new space.

Reactions

Here it goes. I am hitting publish for the first time on the new platform. One of my goals was for you to smile like I do when I enter the site. So, how did Lizzie and I do?