Online Privacy and Reputation Management for Parents
September 14, 2009
This Tuesday at 5:00 PM on liveamerica.com Shellee Hale will be teaching a class to help parents learn the tools to manage their kids online privacy and reputation. You can sign up free for the class here at www.liveamerica.com
Learn about the newest technology available to help Parents manage and monitor their kid’s online reputation.
This class will give you all the latest and greatest tools available for free and those for purchase that can help you in making sure your kids and family are safe from online predators looking to use comments they are posting to cause you and your family harm.
Also, you will understand and receive information that can help you communicate the real dangers of social networking with your kids.
I will show you how colleges and employers receive online digital profiles for applicants and how these reports could affect your child’s future.
You will get all the tools you need to help protect your kids from cyber bullies who may be using your kids name, information or have hacked into their current profiles unsuspectingly to cause them embarrassment and harm.
See the current digital footprint on your kids with the tools you learn in this class and take charge before it is too late.
What makes someone a good decision maker?
January 17, 2009
Successful business leaders tend to be very observant and are exceptionally good at decision-making. Part of what makes them good at making the right decision quickly is their education and past experiences. A business-savvy executive acts fast, but not without clear intentions and strategic thought.
Your past experiences, direct and indirect, is the raw material you use to make smart, strategic decisions. For this reason, it is very important to be fully vested in all that you do, hear and see. Those who pay attention and ”live in the present” tend to be better decision makers.
If you missed important information in a previous conversation or meeting, don’t try to work around it. Go to the source and ask questions. The ensuing conversation will not only fill in the missing data, but it may lead to other insights that would otherwise be missed. Invite an opinionated friend over to strategize. Plenty of great ideas come from thought-provoking conversations. Once you decide to take your idea to the next level, the strategies below can help you turn your idea into a successful venture:
- Self Confidence – having a confident demeanor will captivate your audience
- Conviction – believing in your message will influence others to do the same
- Education – knowing your subject matter as well as your competition’s products and services will give you an edge in business as well as the ability to answer pointed questions.
- Follow through – it is not enough just to make a sale. Follow through on your commitments and promises. Delivery and service after money has changed hands is key to a happy, and long-term, client.
Even the best decison makers occasionally have to change course midstream. Don’t be afraid to re-evaluate when new information is available. If there is too much to risk for the reward, then make the decision not to proceed. If you find you are unable to provide what you promised, partner with someone who can help and immediately provide a time frame to your clients. Having an unhappy client can set back your business and recovery can be very slow.
Health and Fitness
January 16, 2009
Come join me in getting in shape over the next six weeks. Monday I will be starting Valerie Waters Diamond Club and you can follow my progress with this amazing Fitness Coach at http://www.shelleeland.com
I believe that nothing in life is worth more than our own health and fitness and that is why I chose one of the best programs I know of to take me on the journey to getting fit in 2009.
Personal Safety Training
December 17, 2008
I recently took a course on personal safety with my daughter facilitated by Larry Kaminer at The Personal Safety Group their website is http://www.personalsafetygroup.com . I found this course to be one of the best safety trainings around and it was a great mom/daughter bonding time. The class was scheduled for 3 hours but the captivated group asked questions taking this into overtime.
We learned a lot of great techniques to improve our chances of avoiding being a victim of a crime. Larry Kaminer our instructor gave us some real life experiences for the teens and mothers in the class to practice what they learned.
Larry Kaminer is a brilliant instructor and has established several different programs reaching a variety of audiences. We took the Teen Safety Training but he also has classes in the following categories:
With hardships hitting so many people increased criminal activity and safety risks are on the rise. I recommend this training to prepare and give skill sets to reduce you or your employees chances of being the victim of a crime durring these troubling times.


