Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Blogging 10 lessons of Dalai Lama

Recently, the Dalai Lama came to visit me on the Sunshine Coast, in Australia. Well, not me specifically but thousands of people who drove miles, stacked in the bus and waited under bright skies to hear.


This is not what I expected. I joined Toastmasters to learn the art of public speaking, but I do not think that the Dalai Lama must. His speech was not polished, but his message came clear, and it is obvious why he is built like a massif, even without the help of social media.


Here is a man who did not need to use blogs to build his business, earn more money or establish itself as an expert in his field. It already is the spiritual leader of the world.


It is not yet write a blog, but the Dalai Lama still has much to learn bloggers.


The flags of prayers on hanging scene a little low and the Dalai Lama peeped behind them, instantly the laughter of the audience. Then he was concerned that Aboriginal dancers, dressed in only a small red cloth, might feel cold.


There is already enough information around dry style, tutorial. People learn and wish to return to a blog that is pleasant to read and bloggers should make the best use of this.


There were a sitting comfortable sofa of scene for the Dalai Lama to recline on when he spoke. It is an old man, but he said that we wouldn't see him it is, so he chose to come to the front of the stage under the hot sun where we could see better.


Blogging is all about relationships, interact with your readers and be present for them on your blog and their favorite social media outposts


The Dalai Lama was not sure of the Protocol. He did not know if he wanted to speak first, or if someone was going to appear. It is just a normal human being as we try his best.


We have all errors - mistakes slip into blog posts or links are forgotten. Just recognize them, fix what you can and do your best.


Be happy and show this happiness. More people will want to hang out with you. Finally, he worked for the Dalai Lama, which is spreading happiness everywhere he goes.


You like to hang around with and work with happy people? Can assure you that your blog and gravatar pictures makes you look friendly and open.


Don't use photos where you look cool or sexy... you can come as bored or grumpy instead. Unless you are really cool and sexy, of course.


You can shave their head as the Dalai Lama, wearing thick glasses and deep on your face wrinkles and sport weapons. It is not really important. As long as you are you, people will notice only good things - your smile, your twinkling eyes and your pits.


There is much talk of authenticity in blogs and social media and you make your blog stand out better than anything else.


The Dalai Lama did not need to read his speech notes. His message is in his heart and soul. We know that he really believes.


Bloggers must really believe their message and be passionate about it. You must practically blog what you love because you will be blogging about it in the long term. Passion shines through your blog and in your writing, videos or podcasts.


The Dalai Lama has not felt the need to rush his words. He was sometimes reflect and think a little of what he meant.


Do not rush your blog or attempting to follow other bloggers. I post only once per week own blogs (I have two) because I wrote the other and I love to spend time making sure that all my messages are as good as possible.


Blogging is a long-term investment, so we must be patient to see the results.


The Dalai Lama had a friend at hand who whispered in his ear when the right words come to mind.


Bloggers need help with the bits that they is difficult. For some it could be blog design, others need help with the creation of content, others with Facebook.


Accept that you cannot do everything, to do the bits that you love and pleasure better bits you can and ask for help for other things.


Thousands of people come to hear the Dalai Lama to speak because his message of peace and love is clear.


Bloggers will have to work that is their message before they can fully share with their readers.


The Dalai Lama used the relevant texts mentioning the Queenslanders who have demonstrated confidence, friendship and cooperation mutually voluntarily helping flood.


Bloggers must seize the imagination of their readers and give people that they can relate to specific examples. Story is the best way to get your readers to read and keep the hanging until the end.


Popularity of the Dalai Lama is resonate with you as a blogger? What else can learn to bloggers and other leaders of inspiration?

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