Archive for October, 2009

Tuesday Links

Interesting and useful stuff I found on the net. Feel free to share your useful links as well!

Why social media is important for the Public Relations industry: PR & social media – time to get jiggy with it

Good for PR people: HOW TO: Use Social Media in Your PR Pitch Plan

Some of us can empathise: 12 Breeds of Client and How to Work with Them

Especially if you work remotely: Communication and Collaboration To Improve The Meeting “Experience”

For a good cause: Turtle Blogathon to raise funds for TCC

What do I do?

If you’re curious as to what I do for a living at the moment, it’s okay. What I’m doing is still currently being defined at my current job. As you can see on my “About Me” page, I do take on various roles at my job that include being a trainee manager and consultant. I also do a lot of project management, social media marketing and consulting. Other than that, my current company is also starting up a Creative Services division, and I’m part of the team working on it.

All that aside, what does it all mean? And why is it still being currently defined?

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Bai bai cadetship this time round, probably

Apologies for the long absence from this blog. I’ve been pretty swamped in the past week with work as well as with studying for the West Australian cadetship test that I sat for this afternoon.

I didn’t want to mention it to too many people in case I jinxed my chances, but now that it’s over and done with, I don’t mind blogging about it.

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How to deal with information overload

I was a hapless victim of information overload.

I wasn’t allowed on the net when I was growing up, and the first time I actually had a proper, up-to-date computer was when I came to Perth to study. It was also the first time I had the internet all to myself. Being lonely and out of place in a foreign land, the net was my first and last line of refuge, especially when everyone I was close to here returned overseas for the school holidays, and I was stuck here all alone. The joys of going to an international school and yet being Perth-based.

It was then that I was introduced to blogging and the wonders of the big wide net. Brand new ways of connecting to strangers and reaching into places all over the world were being open to me. I was finding many blogs of kindred spirits, as well as websites that allowed me to share my interests and develop my passions.

And that was also the year that the massive tsunami struck. Overnight, the tragedy had spurted the growth of blogging, where form met function and new media found its place in the brand new world.

By that time, the sheer amount of time I spent on the net trying to process torrents of information was already getting to me. In the end, the inevitable happened. I suffered internet burnout.

Over the last couple of years, I’ve tried not to let that happen again, and have been much more selective with the information I process. This following is how I’ve learnt to deal with information overload:

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