Community Manager: Finding the ME in TiME

If you are a Community Manager, this post will probably resonate with you.

Last week The Oatmeal published a post, “Why Working from Home is Both Awesome and Horrible.” I mostly laughed. But here were my realizations:

Awesome

  1. Less Time Spend in the Car. That is so awesome! I live in Northern California where the 580 meets the 680. The 580 is absolutely horrendous. Not to mention, there’s nothing cool about gas-guzzling! And besides, the less I spend on gas, the more I can spend on Starbucks!
  2. Fewer Interruptions. This makes me uber-productive.

Horrible

  1. Loss of Regimen. My days have truly all begun to mesh together. I have to remind myself daily, “Get to the gym. Time to eat. Feed the dogs. Spend time with your husband” I find myself looking at the clock and wondering how it got to be that time.
Woman using laptop in home office

I concluded there really is nothing horrible about it.

But then I sat back to factor in the “what” of what I do from home. I’m a Community Manager. With that comes a “horrible” not mentioned on The Oatmeal: Finding the ME in TiME.

As a Community Manager, I take deep pride in the Community – in what I am building and in the daily interactions with community members. And part of this “community” is the realization that at 5pm they don’t leave. They don’t “take-a-break” on weekends and they show up on their time. They should, too! After all, this is their community, where they find value in the other members and initiated conversations.

But there must come a point in the day, at night and on the weekends where, as a Community Manager, you must find the ME in TiME. I am a new Community Manager, so I’m curious: For all the Community Managers out there, how do you find your ME in TiME?

Matt Singley

Matt Singley

Matt Singley is my Top Follow Friday today!

I have followed Matt
for quite some time now. I had the pleasure of meeting him this past March at Social Fresh PDX as well.

Matt is a long overdue Top Follow Friday. He is a wealth of knowledge! You can’t afford not to follow him if you are in the social space. He is a Sr. Director of Social Media, and he truly “gets” it. He’s social, intelligent and brings his own point-of-view to every topic. He is always in the “know,” and I find myself using him as a go-to Tweet source for the latest, greatest and even just for a laugh or two.

Here are 6 of his recent tweets I appreciated:

  • I’m checking out the new “streaming” Tweetdeck. Let’s just say I can’t quite keep up with 35k friends http://bit.ly/dodkjE
  • Great and easy how-to: How To Hide From Annoying Friends On Facebook Chat http://bit.ly/b8EOJ9
  • Today’s work soundtrack courtesy of Pink Floyd. It’s a Dark Side of the Moon kind of day.
  • You just haven’t experienced food to the fullest until you’ve been loved and cooked for by a Southern Belle!
  • Only 3 words for this video mashup. Awesome. Awesome. Awesome. “Scott Pilgrim v The Matrix” http://youtu.be/4RsZErYEXz8
  • Social Media case studies much? Here are 10 from companies like Adidas and Target http://bit.ly/aTGbwb

My Twitter stream is better and more educational because of Tweet-ster by the name of Matt Singley! Check him out on Twitter, and then on Facebook as well!