Scrapes is a short personal story about the time I found myself bleeding to death at the age of 7. As you will learn from my story, the mind of a seven year old is something....
Happy on Social Media Programming note
Each week, I'm striving to share a short, personal story on Monday. I'm following a prompt called 'Scrapes' from a Storytellers group I have joined in Charlotte, NC.
The rest of the week, episodes will focus on sharing ideas about how each of us can be happier while on and using social media.
Why the dichotomy?
One of the ways that we can be happier on social media, is to open up and be real. We do not need to bare our soul all the time, but it helps to balance out the quick and short selfies and cryptic vaguebook posts with some reality. When we open up and let others view us, its easier for them to connect with our humanity, easier for us to experience the connection too!
Without connection, social media can suck our souls dry and we can feel lonelier than almost anywhere on earth. So each week, I'll creatively exercise to tell a true story about myself, and then get into the things that help all of us bushwack a better path through social media.
You can find more of my introspective writing at Seeking an Office for the End of the World. (could use a happier title!)