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Can you hear me now?
Thursday, December 10th, 2009

Can you hear me now?

I am guessing you’ve heard those words a few times while talking on a cellphone. Typically it happens when you’re in one of those deadzones asking the other person on the line, “Can you Hear me now?”  You might walk outside a building or move around just to catch that magical spot where both parties have a clear line of communication.  My most recent experience was on a remote island in Northern Ontario and our phone was hit by a big storm -  the phone would go in and out – I paced the room with the phone tightly pressed to my ear, shoulders hunched, saying “Can you Hear me now?”

In blogging, I have found it to be a similar experience, never fully convinced if we are authentically finding and sustaining a sense of online community with each other.  It takes work to maintain links and genuinely think of others, so in order to keep a pulse on our readership, we follow our statistics closely. Since the inception of launching the Live-Safe.org blog site, we have had over 600 visitors to the site, with an increasing percentage of new visitors and time spent on the site. We suspect that readership tapers off  at this time of year, so we are working on establishing targets for 2010.  In this era of social connectivity, finding ways to communicate solutions often and with many different people and businesses is now a way of life – we are constantly emailing, texting, twittering, facebooking and now blogging.  The real question is, are we truly engaged and how do we sustain it?

The LiveSafe blog aspires to be a place where we can share some of what we have learned from our industry experts, as well as a place for us to bring our visitors tools and resources.  We also want to allow you to bring your questions, thoughts and concerns to our blog with the opportunity to bring you solutions.

We thank those who are spreading the word about the LiveSafe blog and to those providing us with news articles and information. Please remember the LiveSafe blog is intended to be interactive.  It’s wonderful to get good feedback, but we also feel corrections are equally important. We welcome you to continue to join the conversation in 2010.

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Don’t text, tweet & drive!
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Please, don’t tweet, text & drive! Driving while texting (DWT) can be deadly – it puts your life at risk, as well as the people in your car and innocent pedestrians.  I am personally ashamed that I text while driving – it’s a terrible, compulsive habit that puts me and my family at risk.  The reality is that most, if not all, of the communication I make isn’t important and can wait until I reach my next stop.  After watching this video with my kids, I had my “wake up call” to quit.  Thanks to a friend on Facebook who sent me this link a week ago and brought this gruesome issue to my attention.  The images are graphic, but it is worth your 5 minutes of viewing – it might save your life!

According to a recent blog post from Michael Hyatt he shares that U.K. researchers found that it is more dangerous than driving under the influence of alcohol or marijuana: 

Research carried out on young drivers (aged 17-24) using a simulator found that reaction time slowed by 35% when they were writing or reading text messages while driving. In comparison, reaction time deteriorated by 21% for those under the influence of cannabis, and by 12% at the legal alcohol limit.”

So, please DON’T text, tweet and drive on the road wherever you are! Look around, Live Safe!

Question: Did the video make an impact on you? How you feel about DWT after watching the video? 










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