Of course you do! The easiest way to get in touch with me is through EMAIL.
and I have 2 addresses.
1. My primary email: michaeloptv@yahoo.com
2. My secondary email: mo303564@gmail.com
I will take requests for things to write about. I will also listen to any job offers ;)
Thanks for stopping by. Check back later for more!!
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
A little Update
Since the "Business Communication" Blog has ended, and Christmas has come and gone...I wanted to update you on what has been going on in my life.
1. I graduated from Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts (yay!!)
2. I recently got employed at Pet Supplies "Plus" at a new store that will be opening next month.
3. I am pissed, but content and trying to move on, about the Patriots last minute loss to the NY Giants...Again.....in Super Bowl XLVI. And for the record. Please all the stupid Celebrity shows, MOVE ON about Giselle's Comments. She didn't mean anything bad, she was frustrated with the wide receivers play and the loss on a major stage (Madonna had a good show, but next year let's just make sure no other strange singing "flipping camera" wannabes take the stage).
4. I seemed to have caught the "Post School blues" and have been fairly bored as of late. But the XBOX360 I got just before Christmas has tried to give me some company.
5. Finally, I eagerly await the day I move out of my parent's place, as they have driven me up the creek these past few weeks...but knowing my luck, that could be a while :(
In the meantime, I will be around trying to catch up on sporting games/events. For example, I saw UNH take on UMaine at a frozen Fenway Park last month, and hope to catch a good ol Manchester Monarchs game hopefully soon. You can also perhaps see me at a movie cinema. I recently saw "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close". It was an average movie. Had some real dramatic pieces to it. The child in the movie has Aspergers Syndrome. While it's not a bad portrayal, I never myself threw a tempertantrum and went on a speaking rampage like that lol.
I've also been interested in the political process that is... "who will challenge Obama in 2012?" My odds on favorite (and money) still seems to be on Mitt Romney, BUT I'm not saying this race is over. Be on the lookout for Rick Santorum to make a MAJOR comeback and make this one interesting all the way to California (Gingrich will be done via Super Tuesday in 4 weeks, leaving it a 2 and 1/2 [paul] man race into May).
Enjoy!
Michael
1. I graduated from Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts (yay!!)
2. I recently got employed at Pet Supplies "Plus" at a new store that will be opening next month.
3. I am pissed, but content and trying to move on, about the Patriots last minute loss to the NY Giants...Again.....in Super Bowl XLVI. And for the record. Please all the stupid Celebrity shows, MOVE ON about Giselle's Comments. She didn't mean anything bad, she was frustrated with the wide receivers play and the loss on a major stage (Madonna had a good show, but next year let's just make sure no other strange singing "flipping camera" wannabes take the stage).
4. I seemed to have caught the "Post School blues" and have been fairly bored as of late. But the XBOX360 I got just before Christmas has tried to give me some company.
5. Finally, I eagerly await the day I move out of my parent's place, as they have driven me up the creek these past few weeks...but knowing my luck, that could be a while :(
In the meantime, I will be around trying to catch up on sporting games/events. For example, I saw UNH take on UMaine at a frozen Fenway Park last month, and hope to catch a good ol Manchester Monarchs game hopefully soon. You can also perhaps see me at a movie cinema. I recently saw "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close". It was an average movie. Had some real dramatic pieces to it. The child in the movie has Aspergers Syndrome. While it's not a bad portrayal, I never myself threw a tempertantrum and went on a speaking rampage like that lol.
I've also been interested in the political process that is... "who will challenge Obama in 2012?" My odds on favorite (and money) still seems to be on Mitt Romney, BUT I'm not saying this race is over. Be on the lookout for Rick Santorum to make a MAJOR comeback and make this one interesting all the way to California (Gingrich will be done via Super Tuesday in 4 weeks, leaving it a 2 and 1/2 [paul] man race into May).
Enjoy!
Michael
Sunday, December 4, 2011
How Email's Can Cost Employees their Jobs
In order to appeal to the masses, I have come back to deliver one final business blog. In part because my computer hates me and I am too busy right now to do any more at this time (Be lucky I am doing this one!)
Today's blog is on how email's can cost employees their jobs. Here are some tips that were given....
NEVER use the "Bcc" unless you have to when sending an email. The Bcc (or Blind Carbon Copy) sends an email in carbon copy to someone who does not appear in the seen email list. In other words, if you accidentally send out a "CC" to someone who wasn't supposed to get that particular message, it could backfire severely! This is the only time a Bcc is used (when there is a reason someone has a message but others in the group aren't supposed to know- Like a boss for example!) So if you accidentally CC someone who wasn't supposed to get the message; that is an issue if others don't want that person to know the situation. However, if you leave someone out, it's also an issue. So emails are a very important tool in the workforce.
Secondly, you should never seem too arrogant in an email. Some workers have a feeling that since they are not seeing eye-to-eye with someone, that they can get away with more and ask for more in return. Your boss or co-worker may think otherwise. So always act as if you are talking to them in person when writing an email.
A big thing with email writing is respect. If you do not respect your co-workers, they will not respect you. You are to treat your workers with the respect and dignity they deserve when you send out an email. DO NOT use slang terms, vulgar language, or anything pity just to tell them they are wrong. As adults, people have to professionally explain the situation, ask for some advice on how to work it out, and do so without having too many other people get involved.
Finally, never use an auto-response email unless it is the company's policy or you are on vacation. People can usually tell when a message is automated to signify the business of the worker. They feel that even if the message says " Thank you for your interest. We will respond soon," that well...you may NEVER respond because it will get lost and buried. People could also feel frustrated with these messages, lowering the work output levels. Always try to respond to each email you receive. It is work, but it is well worth the reward.
Also...make sure when sending out an email, you give people time to respond. Wait a day or so. Don't give them an hour!! Don't be an impatient brat!! We do have a lot to do people. Don't wait til the last minute to tell us an important issue, because even though email is fast and efficient, we don't check it every freakin minute of our lives! If there is an emergency email/attachment for someone, in actuality the best way to get that message to a person fastest is to call them. Telephones are noisy and if that person is at his office, at least he will hear it.
That it is for today. Hopefully I will have more time soon since I'll be looking for work. Enjoy! :)
Today's blog is on how email's can cost employees their jobs. Here are some tips that were given....
NEVER use the "Bcc" unless you have to when sending an email. The Bcc (or Blind Carbon Copy) sends an email in carbon copy to someone who does not appear in the seen email list. In other words, if you accidentally send out a "CC" to someone who wasn't supposed to get that particular message, it could backfire severely! This is the only time a Bcc is used (when there is a reason someone has a message but others in the group aren't supposed to know- Like a boss for example!) So if you accidentally CC someone who wasn't supposed to get the message; that is an issue if others don't want that person to know the situation. However, if you leave someone out, it's also an issue. So emails are a very important tool in the workforce.
Secondly, you should never seem too arrogant in an email. Some workers have a feeling that since they are not seeing eye-to-eye with someone, that they can get away with more and ask for more in return. Your boss or co-worker may think otherwise. So always act as if you are talking to them in person when writing an email.
A big thing with email writing is respect. If you do not respect your co-workers, they will not respect you. You are to treat your workers with the respect and dignity they deserve when you send out an email. DO NOT use slang terms, vulgar language, or anything pity just to tell them they are wrong. As adults, people have to professionally explain the situation, ask for some advice on how to work it out, and do so without having too many other people get involved.
Finally, never use an auto-response email unless it is the company's policy or you are on vacation. People can usually tell when a message is automated to signify the business of the worker. They feel that even if the message says " Thank you for your interest. We will respond soon," that well...you may NEVER respond because it will get lost and buried. People could also feel frustrated with these messages, lowering the work output levels. Always try to respond to each email you receive. It is work, but it is well worth the reward.
Also...make sure when sending out an email, you give people time to respond. Wait a day or so. Don't give them an hour!! Don't be an impatient brat!! We do have a lot to do people. Don't wait til the last minute to tell us an important issue, because even though email is fast and efficient, we don't check it every freakin minute of our lives! If there is an emergency email/attachment for someone, in actuality the best way to get that message to a person fastest is to call them. Telephones are noisy and if that person is at his office, at least he will hear it.
That it is for today. Hopefully I will have more time soon since I'll be looking for work. Enjoy! :)
Friday, October 28, 2011
7 Tips For Better Work Ethic & Motivation
This week’s blog is focused on the secrets of high
motivation….something that I unfortunately lack sometimes. Granted, we all lack
it on occasion. Hopefully though, these seven tips from Business Insider and Dumb
Little Man will help get you back on trap. I’m sure they will bring you a
great deal of higher enthusiasm, and be able you to get a whole lot of work
completed in no time!
1. Understand your “Peak” time of the day
- People tend to work best during a certain time of day. It
varies from person to person. My peak hours for example tend to be around the
early evening hours (6-9PM). Use your
peak hours for things that you will need energy for! So if you need them, don’t
waste them!
2. Focus on one task at a time
- Multitasking actually isn’t a good thing, who would have
thought that? It can be useful when you are in a rush, but in terms of good
productivity, you need to do one thing at a time in order do the work properly.
This means putting away the iphone and logging off of Facebook if you have a
paper due the next day. You can check your text messages later.
3. Eat healthy foods.
- Eating healthy food gives you energy bleh bleh bleh. Stay
away from McDonald’s and all the greasy French Fries. But in all seriousness,
an apple or a granola bar is good for you. Energy drinks are also good,
provided you actually USE that stored energy.
4. Allow others to help you when needed.
- This one basically explains itself. In other words, if you
are rich and you don’t have the time for all the housework, hire a maid!
5. Say “NO” to unwanted commitments.
- If you simply don’t have the time, prioritize your needs.
It may hurt your friends and yourself sometimes (involving social life), but in order to
get something important done, you might have to say no if you know you are
not going to have the extra time to accomplish a more necessary task.
6. Exercise Regularly.
- Well what do ya know? Eating healthy + Exercise=energy!! I seriously
don’t know how some people do it, but perhaps it is because they find the TIME
in their busy lifestyles, then they create something meaningful out of it. And
if you don't have time for a full workout, a ten minute walk doesn’t hurt
either.
7. Invest in your time.
- Finally, spend time
on something important now, so that you will have the time for other great things in life….later.
Not procrastinating or waiting till the last minute is easier
said than done, but if you ever find you actually have a moment, try it! Look
for other efficient methods of doing a repetitive task faster. In other words,
try some maneuvers to see what works best in getting your work done fast, but
effectively.
Be back soon! :)
Friday, October 21, 2011
The Transformation of Intenet Servers
Today’s interesting blog deals with the evolution of the
World Wide Web, which the interactive picture (below) was put together thanks in part to Hyperakt. We of course began our
journey with the first “Server” which was Mosaic in 1993. The next one to form
was “Netscape” in 1995. Both of these quickly became outdated however, and thus
were soon replaced with the ever-timeless Internet Explorer around 1997 (Which
people still use today…on occasion). Then the now dearly departed Steve Jobs
came along from Apple, and wanted his own serving network… so he developed Safari
in 2003. In the past few years, Mozilla Firefox in 2005, and Google Chrome
(2010) were developed, and now have begun to take over our Internet servers and
how we use the Internet today. The same is said for how the Internet has developed
overtime, with the using of codings and encryptions. The Internet codes used to be primarily CSS. Then they became HTML’s. Now suddenly
we are seen using a lot of JavaScript, interchangeable web fonts, and the soon to be more usable,
thanks to an uptake technology and 3D devices, Web GL.
Unfortunately, the days of the Internet before circa 1998
are ahead of my time. And since I didn’t even start using the Internet regularly
until around 2004, I’d say that the evolution of what servers and Internet
providers we come across to gain access to the World Wide Web will continue to
grow and industrialize/revolutionize our culture for years to come.
http://evolutionofweb.appspot.com/
http://evolutionofweb.appspot.com/
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
7 Ways to Help Listening Techniques....So Listen up!! ;)
Since we reviewed the chapter in listening last week, I
thought it would be the perfect time for us to look at 7 tips on how to become a
better listener. Dumb Little Man gave us these simple tips to ensure that we can
be able to communicate more clearly and productively.
1. Remove all Distractions: Basically focus JUST on the
conversation. Remove the cell phone, iPod, or kindle. Give the person talking
your full undivided attention, because it might be something very important
that they just said.
2. Be Present in the conversation: This may be hard if
you have ADD or something like I have (Aspergers), because we allow our minds to sway away to
dreamland once we see something interesting. Others however just show little or
no interest in what that person is saying. You have to actually be within the
conversation, not just nodding your head or repeating what the person just
said. A clear focused mind is necessary.
3. Wait for the other person to finish speaking: Again,
an issue with me. However, I know that it it’s disrespectful for someone to
just talk over someone, just as it is to not be in a conversation. It makes
them feel like what they said means nothing, and it also makes you feel like a
total idiot who just wants to butt in and take over the conversation. Now, a
proper person who listens will also give someone a few seconds to allow them to
speak. Women...we guys would like to talk too at some point ;)
4. Don't assume anything: When you assume, you
characterize your beliefs as to what the other person will say. That's not
always the case. It can also cause anger/frustration with the other party. Ignoring
what the person says and focusing your mind to what you THINK they meant
to say can be extremely dangerous!
5. Look at the sub-Text: Words don't always represent
what a person says. Tone of voice is a powerful tool that can be subjective to
what we hear. Sometimes our words just like to flow out; as such that even an
extra word or two can change the entire structure of what that sentence meant.
Facial expressions and any body language are also helpful for people who know
they are bad at tone distinctions. In other words...get into the mind of the
other person to better the conversation.
6. Ask for Clarification: make sure you got the message
right. It's okay to ask someone to repeat something or to explain what they
meant. It tends to show that you meant well, even though you may have not
gotten it wrong the first time, or had a question about its interpretation. A
good way of doing this is repeating what you thought was said and hopefully you
will get a yes or no response. This now allows for a perfect segment into the
final tip....
7 Ask Questions!: Again, it is perfectly fine to ask
questions. Sometimes a question will allow the conversation to deepen and
allows people to explore a new way of looking at something. If you are unclear,
it can help clarify the conversation at hand. Questions can also allow people
to gather information of what is going on or happening (Communication majors
follow the...who, what, when, where, why, and how technique). You can also ask
questions about their viewpoints on that certain matter.
So there you have it. Listening is a very important tool.
I hope that you all were also able to read this blog as if I was talking to
you. Because words and the way we say them can be very important even in word
text, or just on what we hear and see.
Friday, September 30, 2011
10 Worst Places to lose your Iphone/Smartphone
So today’s blog is a
bit more off topic than what my teacher is used to, but it is about losing
things. Yes we all lose important things from time to time; our keys, our wallets, and of course our minds!
But one thing that in today’s digital age that is becoming (or will soon
become) more important than any of these three combined, is your Smartphone or
Iphone. Trust me folks, we carry them everywhere now, and they are basically
our lives! So here now is a list of the top 10 worst places people misplace
their special devices, thanks to research done on Androids by Lookout Security
Inc.
10. Inside your purse (if you’re a female, you’d
understand.)
9. At a Bar (Apple
Employees should know a lot about this by now ^_^)
8. The roof of your car
7. In a Changing room
6. At an Airport… or on an Airplane
5. At School/College
4. On a Bus or Subway Car [ I lost a digital Camera on
both….yes BOTH and I never saw either one of them again :( ]
3. In a Swimming Pool
2. Inside a Taxi
1. In the Toilet…YUCK!
Accidents do happen. My brother almost lost his wallet
inside a Taxi. Thankfully the New
York cabbist was honest enough to try to track him
down and he was later able to retrieve it. I also forgot once that my IPod Touch was
hidden inside my swimsuit while I was down in Virginia Beach. I did find it…destroyed :/
Chances are that if you do lose something like your
Smartphone, it is probably around your house or apartment. Look inside the
sofa, beds, drawers, even your Refrigerator (yes, the fridge…my mother serious
left her cell phone there once for 2 days!) and chances are you will eventually
find it. Another way to avoid this today…well, like everything else these days... there’s an app for that! If you
use someone else’s Smartphone, they can now track yours with a required
password, so you will *kinda* never lose it again.
And in case you were wondering… Miami,
New York City and Los Angeles were the three worst cities to
lose your phone in.
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