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I wrote this post for my friend and fellow Innerpreneur, Tim Bursh. He blogs on Social Impact, Social Media and Community. I encourage you to read the article in it’s entirety.

5 Tips for Finding Your Signal

  1. Accept that there is no demand for your message.
  2. Express your point-of-view.
  3. The more valuable your signal, the stronger it will be.
  4. It’s a table for two.
  5. Share.

Looking for more guidance than this? Read the whole article. The context around these 5 tips is what really matters.

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  • Uhmmumm...woww...tonight just before going to bed I came across to what it sounds a FLESSHY information for someone like me, to what I will come back tomorrow to read since I am so tired, but no sure if I'll be able to fall asleep ...I'm so exited I got your profile and you seem such great thoughful person. Thank you very much !
  • Oh, I look forward to talking with you more, Raquel.
  • Tara,
    Thanks for your help and working together. Your signal of helping others (especially innerpreneurs) is clear.
    The cool thing about signals is that they can be syndicated and re-broadcast ; )
  • hehe, amen to that, Tim. I hope this rebroadcast brings new readers
    your way.
  • Michael Yanakiev
    Tara,
    This sounds exiting! - “Every action that you and I do creates a ripple effect that in turn affects everyone.” Are you ready to speculate a bit on this puzzle or are you still enjoying yourself in good old Paris , creating a virtual table for two on our favorite Web?
    “How do you know I am mad said Alice; You must be said the cat, or you wouldn’t be here.”
    Take care -Mike ( Expressing his authentic identity and patiently waiting for you to express your point of view!).
  • Mike,

    I am ready to speculate even as I enjoy the lights of Paris. I
    absolutely agree with the statement “Every action that you and I do
    creates a ripple effect that in turn affects everyone.” Do you?
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