Comments on: Dealing with Social Networking Burnout https://executivecareerbrand.com/dealing-with-social-networking-burnout/ Executive Job Search - Personal Branding, Executive Resumes, LinkedIn Profiles, Biographies, etc. Thu, 25 Jan 2024 09:57:30 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 By: Meg Guiseppi https://executivecareerbrand.com/dealing-with-social-networking-burnout/#comment-532 Fri, 17 Sep 2010 10:44:35 +0000 https://executivecareerbrand.com/?p=1808#comment-532 In reply to Tim Tyrell-Smith.

It’s always a pleasure when you comment, Tim.

I know what you’re saying. On my “quiet” weekends, I have to restrain myself from checking in. What if someone is saying something important, that I won’t see until Monday morning!!!

So far, nothing earth-shattering has greeted me on Monday mornings. The benefits of disconnecting far outweigh the “need to know” urge.

Don’t expect any pings or communication from me over the weekend 😉

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By: Tim Tyrell-Smith https://executivecareerbrand.com/dealing-with-social-networking-burnout/#comment-531 Thu, 16 Sep 2010 20:48:01 +0000 https://executivecareerbrand.com/?p=1808#comment-531 Thanks for this, Meg. I also try to shut down on the weekends – but why can’t everyone else? Like a lot of people, I so love the constant inputs and chances to connect with everyone. I’ve met so many new and great people via Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. To leave it alone feels like betrayal!

Also appreciate your sharing the link to Alexandra’s post. Have a great rest of your week and weekend – but don’t ping me on Saturday. 🙂

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