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Len Mastrapa

which site is more effective for you?? 8 Replies

Started by Len Mastrapa. Last reply by Carlos Nov 4.

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Jobexperts Comment by Jobexperts on February 24, 2009 at 8:08pm
Hi,

I really like this group
Eddie Madrigal Comment by Eddie Madrigal on February 8, 2009 at 10:28pm
People connecting

Most people need help connecting. Why??

I wonder if it might have to do a bit with people not understanding how their participation might play a significant role in their personal lives. If people can’t see themselves being part of a bigger picture, they won’t take part in offering a thing. Because many of our brothers and sisters might often lack:

- safety and security

- the need to give and receive

- a sense of status

- purpose and goals

- physical well being

- a need for a connection to something greater than themselves

- the need for intimacy

- the need to be stimulated or stretched (through attainable goals and not stressed)

- the needs for a sense of control

in their personal or professional aspects of their lives, they may just assume it is SOMEONE ELSE’s thing and move on.

I say let’s make it easy for people to stay connected. No strings attached and no hidden agenda’s to contend with.

Peace
Lusana Joy Hernández Comment by Lusana Joy Hernández on February 7, 2009 at 12:27pm
Hola;
I have not yet tried LinkedIn : )
I am new to NSHP, and have spent less than a month on Facebook.
A social networking newbie!

Glad to hear others' comments...
Saludos a todos!
Daniel Uribe Comment by Daniel Uribe on January 19, 2009 at 7:58am
Hi all, I'm new to NSHP and I've created a local group hoping to connect with other professionals in Central Virginia. As for social networking sites, LinkedIn has been a good source of business (I'm a Financial Advisor).
Juan Carlos Pina Comment by Juan Carlos Pina on January 16, 2009 at 1:35pm
i have been using LinkedIn for a few years now and it has helped me to find contacts and get referrals for business and jobs
great site
Annabella  Roig Comment by Annabella Roig on January 16, 2009 at 1:33pm
I am really liking the LinkedIn site, for professional connections.. I tend to use the Facebook for more social purposes. thanks.
Jessica Comment by Jessica on January 9, 2009 at 10:07am
Oh, wow, this Mayan quest sounds so intersting. I'm from Guatemala and I was just there a couple of years ago. I visited the Tikal ruins, it is an amazing story. I highly recomend this adventure!
Agustin Ortiz Pino Comment by Agustin Ortiz Pino on January 8, 2009 at 8:56pm
To all my hispanic friends and conationals, MayanQuest is the most reliable source to understand the mysteries and secrets of our ancestors The Mayas, come with us to meet the sites of Palenque, Tikal and Copan. Special departure March 13, Access my website www.mayanquest.com and register, mention you are NSHP member and get 200 US rebate on this tour. I hope to see you in the jungles of Middle America and share thoughts and ideas.
Ed Diaz Comment by Ed Diaz on January 8, 2009 at 8:21pm
Nutrition & Fitness
Pedro Peraza Comment by Pedro Peraza on December 22, 2008 at 10:09pm
A big Cuban Hug to all hispanics and thank you for participating on this network. Happy Holidays
 

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