Is Social Media Essential for Professionals?

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Question: Is Social Media Essential for Professionals?

I have built a personal brand and gained many clients and connections and taken many courses on social media, but the truth is that I am on social media because I am an entrepreneur. I’m unsure if I would have given in to social media if that wasn’t the case.

Even after all these years online, I still feel like social media can be a weird place! So many personalities, stories, and obsessions.

– Competition where there could be collaboration.
– Obstacles where there could be opportunities.
– Conflict where there could be connection.

People freely divulging their thoughts and opinions like running water. It can be a lot!

As social workers, we understand that:
– A person can have lots of social media followers and still need external validation and approval
– A person can be in a leadership position (formal or informal) and still struggle to feel accepted
– A person can always speak first and speak the loudest but still struggle with multiple insecurities
– A person can boast about their great salary and still struggle with feeling successful
– A person can be the life of the party and still struggle with loneliness
– A person can be college educated and still be ignorant about the things that matter most

My advice: See people for who they are and don’t let their actions and behaviors stifle your goals or ruin your professional reputation.

More Transparency: The less time I spend on social media, the more I enjoy my day

Reminder: October is Emotional Intelligence Month

If you are ready to develop and live by your own social work ideals and mission, let’s talk about how I can support you on your career journey. Schedule a free 20-minute consultation

 

 

 

Nicki Sanders, MSW, is committed to career development, professional development, and organizational development. As Founder and CEO of Nicki Sanders Leadership Consulting, her mission is simple – to eliminate toxic workplaces by developing skilled, empathetic, and goal-oriented leaders who have the vision, support, and resources to create a culture where business prospers, and employees thrive individually and collectively. Nicki supports high-performing women of color in social work leadership in developing careers that feed their hearts, minds, and wallets. She has an extensive background in nonprofit management leading high-functioning, multi-disciplinary teams, volunteer recruitment and retention, and social impact programming. Nicki is an accomplished professor, coach, trainer, and group facilitator who has combined her gift for authentic relationships, Master of Social Work degree, and over 20 years of diverse work experience to create a life and career aligned with her values and purpose. She is a lover of nature, cupcakes, travel, and 80’s hip hop and R&B music.

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