A little while back I wrote about my social media life and my excitement (and despair) at the number of social media tools I use.
At the time, I posted a rapid-fire description of a day in my life. I thought I'd take a moment to take a slightly more thorough look at how new media permeates all aspects of my life right now:
Morning:
- Wake up. Check Twitter feed
- Head to work. Twitter about how annoying the TTC is on a snow day
- Listen to the latest Six Pixels of Separation podcast on the way to work
- Get to work early (any time between 8:00 and 8:45am); use that time check my RSS feeds and post to Twitter about my latest blog post
- Do regular work 'stuff' (it's not social media, but to be absolutely clear it does make up the vast majority of my day)
Afternoon:
- Head to presentation by Sean Moffitt (aka Buzz Canuck) of Agent Wildfire. Live-blog his presentation
- Throughout the day, post interesting articles to my del.icio.us account
- Show a colleague how to use Google Reader. Discuss how public your del.icio.us feed is and how that makes some people feel uncomfortable. Suggest that that's nothing compared to Facebook Beacon
- Occasionally surface for air and check in on my Twitter and Jaiku accounts (through one handy website - Twitku)
- More regular work 'stuff'
Evening:
- Head out for a 14km run. Listen to Jaffe Juice, FIR Cuts and The Economist's Democracy In America podcasts
- Get home around 9pm. Don't upload the GPS data from my run to my online log (like this one) - it's too damn cold outside so I ran indoors at the gym
- Draft the write-up for tonight's run for my running blog. While I'm at it, vow to avoid running indoors as much as possible
- Look for images for my running blog post on Flickr
- Log my run on BreakingTheTape.com, where I track my mileage
- Start to write my PR blog post for tonight. Realize I can't write the one I wanted to. Make a note in Google Notebook to put the presentation I need on my flash drive tomorrow. In passing, wish I could sync my blackberry notes and Google Notebook
- Move to plan B for tonight's blog posting (this one). Start to research it, using the Flock browser. Naturally, post to Twitter about my frustration
- Realize it's past midnight and I have another late night tomorrow. Simultaneously realize it's going to be a long week
- Publish.
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