If you look away from your twitter feed for 5 seconds, you’ll have missed about 50 tweets. So searching through every single tweet in existence to find what you’re looking for does not sound like my idea of fun. If it’s yours, that’s fair enough…Everyone has their oddities;) But if you’re looking for a faster way to search and tweet, then listen up because there are a few things you can do to make your Twitter life easier.
Sick of negative tweets? Try adding a 🙂 to your searches and you’ll find nothing but joy…. Oh and maybe the odd bit of passive aggression, but hey – these are hacks, not magic happy pills…. Read the full article

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The thing about public speaking is that the build up is often much more nerve racking than the actual event itself. I know this because I’ve often been thrown into situations where I had to take control of something at the last minute and address an audience – and it didn’t faze me one bit; I’d jump into it completely unprepared and unscripted but not one bit unnerved – because I didn’t have time to be. But when something is scheduled, you can spend so long planning it and rehearsing it that it becomes this massive thing in your head for absolutely no reason at all. So how do you get around it? Well, it’s not easy. Some people are naturally born speakers and some aren’t. Some people suffer from anxiety issues, and some don’t. Some people are more ‘phone/online communication’ types and some people thrive on face to face. Some people are introverts and some people are extroverts. Everyone is different and every will prepare for their presentations in a different way. But for those who have difficulties, here are a few ways to convert all of that nervous energy into enthusiasm on the big day….