Per Wikipedia "Defibrillation is the definitive treatment for the life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias, ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia. Defibrillation consists of delivering a therapeutic dose of electrical energy to the affected heart with a device called a defibrillator. This depolarizes a critical mass of the heart muscle, terminates the arrhythmia, and allows normal sinus rhythm to be reestablished by the body's natural pacemaker, in the sinoatrial node of the heart."
I was recently thinking on this topic. Why is social media such a hard thing to wrap your business head around? Probably because we use so many terms trying to shorten our ideas and concepts into statements that area not only hard to understand, but as non-sexy as you can get.
Like good health, social media tends to push novices into a dark spot where they do not understand the lingo and vocabulary. By pushing them into unfamiliar territory, they retreat and ignore the basics of getting healthy to improve their life.
If you are trying to understand social media, you are probably realizing that it has more in common with our body than you could know. Unfortunately many of us treat our bodies very poorly.
Take consistency as a point. Like a strong heart, a social media campaign has a regular beat to it. Unfortunately social media tends to be comparative to sitting in the bleachers of your favorite sports game and being trampled by the star player as they make a dive for the game point. One minute you are at rest, the next minute you are subconsciously dealing with information overload.
Those instant "ups and downs" created by communities reacting to your online presence (or lack there of) can be mitigated by having a healthy check-up and having a regiment of flexing your social media muscles. Too many companies simply rely on one aspect of an online presence to mitigate one freak instance from doing irreparable damage. Sure you may have a website, but do you YouTube, Linkedin, Twitter, or simply converse with your own clients?
Having a presence on different services may not impact your brand today, but it can help mitigate and defend your brand tomorrow. There are three parts of understanding why having a healthy social media and online brand is good for you:
1.A strong body stays healthier, longer. If you keep fit, your body (aka personal brand) will take care of you in some rather tough situations. You can jump higher, move faster, and manage to turn heads a little more often.
2.Healthy brands, like healthy people, have dedicated friends. While a presence on Twitter or Facebook may not work for every company, having an established group of supporters and evangelists is in your best interests. If you had a heart attack in real life, do you really want to experience it alone: or do you want to be surrounded by a community of trusted supporters who know the right person to call?
3.Knowing the right person. Regardless of how good your personal network is; the "network effect" multiplies the number of people available on a ten-fold level. (I.E. Your 100 contacts give you access to 1000.) Would you rather turn to your immediate personal contacts and rely on one of them to perform open heart surgery on you, or open up the search to a few connections away?
After thinking about it- take a moment to browse more information on social media and give yourself an education on terms used and steps that will flex your social media brain. Creating an effective strategy, committing to moving through the steps, and keeping a learning mindset will help grow your professional goals online. Without your planning and commitment to the end goal of having a healthier business brand, you may find yourself having a sudden cardiac problem.
Food: To avoid a heart attack it is important to avoid eating foods that are bad for you on a regular basis. Fried foods, fatty foods and sweets are ok to eat occasionally but not ever day. Fried foods and fatty foods harden the arteries and help form the blockage that causes heart attacks in most people. Try eating healthy foods like fish, skinless chicken and lots of fruits and vegetables. These foods provide needed nutrients to your body to help keep you in good physical health.
Keeping the Body Strong: It is not enough just to put good fuel in the body you must also take good care of the body. It is important to workout at least 3 to 4 hours a week. Working out means breaking a sweat and raising your pulse rate, the way to figure out what your working out heart rate should be is simple subtract your age from 220. This means a 35 year old should raise their heart rate to 185 for a workout to be most effective. If you find that you can not hold a normal conversation during your workout you are pushing too fast and should slow down, huffing and puffing means your body is not getting enough oxygen, as you work out more you will find yourself able to push harder and faster. Tog et a good workout you do not need to join an expensive gym. Gyms offer aerobics classes weight training and bikes and treadmills for cardio workouts, but you can get just the same workout with a workout DVD and a fast paced walk two or three times a week.
Smoking, drinking and getting high: Cigarette and pot smoke are two of the leading factors in early heart attacks. Smoke puts poisons in the blood that cause blood clots that can not pass thru the arteries and if they get stuck near the heart it becomes a heart attack if it gets stuck in the brain it becomes a stroke. Smoking also raises the blood pressure in your body which in turn puts more stress on your heart and cardiovascular system. Alcohol and drugs like cocaine, and crack harden the arteries making it more likely that a blood clot will get trapped and that you will have a heart attack as well as putting a high amount of stress on the heart since these drugs speed up your heart rate and if used often can burn your heart out to the point if a heart attack does not kill you it will weaken you to the point where you have to be bed ridden ad hooked up to machines to help you live.
If you want to live long enough to enjoy your golden years you have to start doing something about it now. Many people will say that 60 yeas ago people ate much worse then we do now, but my reply would be that those people also did more physical labor then we do today.
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