How Your Social Media Lies Are Like Food Lies

by | Aug 9, 2011 | Miller Musings | 8 comments

Have you ever gotten serious about dieting and discovered little white lies about your food intake?

You know what I’m talking about.

  • I only eat the recommended fist-sized portion – maybe if you’re channeling the Incredible Hulk
  • I don’t snack between meals – like those clean-up bites after your children’s meals don’t count
  • I never eat after 7 PM – I guess that glass of wine has no calories

Hey, I’m not judging – been there, done that (except for the kids part – and only because I don’t have any).

We use those same little white lies in social media.

Social Media Lie #1 – I allot XX number of hours per week to social media.

Hmm-hmm. When was the last time you measured your time spent on social media?

  • Not the my scale is off by 5+ pounds kind of measurement
  • One where you actually write down the time spent

That fist-sized time is turning green.

Social Media Lie #2 – I stick to my social media schedule.

  • You have a master plan
  • You schedule time for social media
  • After all, that’s the productive thing to do

And smokers take only two, 10-minute smoking breaks during work hours.

Social Media Lie #3 – I only access social media for personal use after work hours.

I know, it’s not your fault when you are doing business on  your company’s Facebook page and someone sends you a personal message about their latest vacation.

  • You only took a quick peek at the photos
  • Refer back to #1 and #2

Excess Weight

We are shocked when we gain weight or don’t seem to get as much work done as we used to – after all our best efforts.

It really is a mystery.

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P.S. I’d like to thank my writer buddy, Wade Finnegan of Quality Writing by Wade, for this inspiration. It came from a comment of Wade’s on another blog.

Any resemblance between Wade and this post are purely coincidental.

 

 

 

8 Comments

  1. Roy A. Ackerman, Ph.D., E.A.

    I guess I am an anomaly? I keep to my scheduled allotment. Maybe not out of preference, but out of desperation to complete the rest of my tasks…

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    • Cathy

      Ah, there’s one in every crowd, Roy. What are you trying to do, Roy? Make us look bad? LOL! 😀

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  2. Sherrie Koretke

    Cathy, are you saying I’ve been lying to myself? Because I’m not. 😉
    I admit I don’t have a good social media plan . . . yet.
    I get your point. Thanks!
    Sherrie

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    • Cathy

      Okay, so now there are two of you – you and Roy. We mere mortals envy you. 😀 Thanks for stopping by, Sherrie!

      Reply
  3. Ryan Biddulph

    Hi Cathy,

    I’m a disciplined dude, but I’ve definitely been there. Probably more in the “I shouldn’t be working because it’s after hours but am working department”, though 😉

    Either way, it’s important to be honest with yourself. I read that the level to which a being is enlightened is the degree to which they are comfortable with their contradictions. Great food for thought, and a reminder to simply accept the fact that we are walking, living contradictions, even the most illuminated.

    Thanks for sharing.

    RB

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    • Cathy

      I guess I didn’t know our blogging tribe had so many disciplined people. Hopefully, it will rub off. 🙂 Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Ryan!

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  4. Lori

    LOL! Man, am I ever guilty of most of this! The difference is I admit my weakness – I cannot avoid Word Twist or Bejeweled Blitz on Facebook. It’s just part of my nature to be drawn where I oughtn’t go. 🙂

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  5. Cathy

    Yay, Lori! I knew I could count on you to be weak like me. 😀 Must be why I ♥ you 🙂

    Reply

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