So, are you on Facebook or LinkedIn?

As I adapt to the new social realities of such networking sites as Facebook or LinkedIn, I find myself asking friends and acquaintances if they are “on” one of them.  Many of my friends are on both Facebook and LinkedIn but some are on one but not the other.  I guess it depends on what it is you’re looking for from social networking that will determine which site(s) you sign onto. 

Since I have seen a foreshadow of my own mortality in the passing of an old friend, I have made a New Year’s resolution to be more active in the social network of Facebook.  I’m hoping to keep in touch with old and new friends and to reach out to some of those I haven’t seen in many years to reconnect and refresh past friendships.  In the end, the definition of a Good Life doesn’t include the number of “friends” you have or the number of business contacts you’ve made but the interactions and relationships we make will have an impact on our happiness and that is part of my definition.

I’ve also created a full profile on LinkedIn and I try to regularly communicate with the contacts I have on that site too.  LinkedIn is more of a business network and I have made some great contacts and reconnected with old friends who have moved on in their careers.  I am hoping that opportunities will be coming my way through my membership on that site.  I’ve come across a couple that didn’t pan out for one reason or another but I’m sure that others will follow.
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I have not opened a Twitter account because between my coursework, my family, my writing, my blog, Facebook, and LinkedIn, I’m convinced that I would not be able to keep up with the “demands” of adding yet another networking app into my life.  By the way, are you on Facebook or LinkedIn?

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