I have a love-hate relationship with social media and I’m
likely not alone with my feelings. Over
the past several years, as I’ve continued to grow as an author, I’ve read many
posts and books about how or why we should use social media in our endeavors as
we try to get our name out to readers.
For me, it’s still a work in progress and since the “rules” and
available media tend to change on a regular basis, a WIP it will always be.
I’ve stuck with Facebook, not because I particularly like it
but because it’s what I know. I have continued to use this blog, although I’m still trying to figure
out what I’m doing right when some months have a huge spike in interest above
others – which means trying to figure out what I’m doing wrong the rest of the
time. I have not dabbled with Twitter,
at all, because I honestly don’t have the mental energy for it. Pinterest interests me, because I like the
concept, but if I ever try it, it will be for my own use to pin what helps me with
my stories. And I thoroughly enjoy
Instagram, but only personally, as I have yet to become daring enough to use it
for my author self.
There are more options, but who the heck has the time to
keep up with all of them while also writing and publishing books? Some authors do, I’m aware, but possibly
because they have a team of people helping them. It’s too much for just one person to tackle on
a regular basis and any attempt to do so will eventually result in major burnout.
When I think about the above options, I realize Instagram is
my favorite because it is the only social media I take part in that never irritates me. I enjoy the photos, videos and quotes all
shared by those I follow. Other than
some new ads that now pop up every so often that I may not be interested in,
Instagram has been quick to figure out what I like or don’t like so that even
the ads aren’t rubbing me the wrong way. Hopefully, that won’t change.
Facebook, on the other hand, is a different story. And I’m talking about my personal page, not
my author page. There’s just too much when
it comes to drama, opinion, politics, anger, belittling, negativity and photos
or videos shared that I don’t particularly wish to see. The world can be an ugly place and I’m not
saying we all need to hide our heads when it comes to what’s going on around
us, but FB is all very subjective and I’m tired of using any social media that embodies
that ugliness as a whole. Some might say
I need new friends, or I should follow more positive pages; but that’s the
point…my friends and pages I follow aren’t the issue. Since FB tends to pick and choose what you
get to see, I’ve seen more of a trend of the ugly over the inspiring. I guess it’s what FB believes followers like
to read.
So I was surprised this morning when I decided to view my FB
news feed. After scrolling through a few updates from friends and family, there
appeared before me posts with a more positive theme…one after another, again and again, these
were the types of messages I was reading:
To be happy let go of what’s gone, be grateful for what remains and
look forward to what is coming next
Life should not be a journey to the grave… (basically, make it a life
worth living)
8 things to remember when going through tough times…
Let it go…
...breathe – don’t quit
Life is beautiful – soak it in and be grateful
Find yourself again
Now, I don’t require a pep talk from FB every day, but it
was nice to scroll through my news feed and see these types of positive
messages over the more negative ones. I’ll be making some serious changes in my life soon and it was a breath of fresh air – a positive
push, even from random feed on social media, can help you feel you’re headed in
the right direction.
Will this change how I use Facebook? I won’t quit my FB timeline, but monitoring
the news feed still won’t be a daily habit since I doubt this positive feed
trend will continue. My timeline and my
Instagram feed are more than enough for me right now.
So did my social media “speak” to me this morning or was I
just on the lookout for what might inspire me and answer some internal
questions? I’m not going to admit to my
computer or any social media having that much power over me…instead I’ll chalk
it up to pure coincidence. One of my
favorite quotes about a coincidence is:
Coincidence it will be.
J
Happy scrolling – and have a great week!