Food Heaven or Hell?! February 10 #DigiBlogChat

Food heaven or hell?!

#DigiBlogChat February 10 is Food Heaven or Hell! | Image by jamstraightuk from Pixabay

 

For our next #DigiBlogChat of 2026, our topic is Food Heaven or Hell? Everyone needs to eat, but sometimes that involves finding all the right elements. And on #DigiBlogChat, we somehow end up with side conversations about food quite a lot. Join us to talk about food and our attitudes about eating. For the answers to these questions and to hear opinions you probably didn’t know you had, tune into #DigiBlogChat on Bluesky on February 10!

Exciting times are ahead of us, with more and more interesting topics! So join us now.

Join us on BlueSky each Tuesday from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Pacific Time for #DigiBlogChat. My partner for these chats is @LazBlazter.  If you need to know how to participate, click here: How to Join #DigiBlogChat. P.S. Don’t forget to add the #digiblogchat hashtag!

NOTE THE TIME 8pm UK time, 9pm western Europe, 3pm ET, 12:00 NOON pm PT.

Here are the Questions

Q1. Where do you put the jam on your scone? Jam then cream or vice-versa? #DigiBlogChat

Q2. How would you typically use Branston pickle? #DigiBlogChat 

Q3. Would you ever have pineapple on your pizza? Why or why not? #DigiBlogChat 

Q4. If you could only eat one food for the rest of your life, what would it be? #DigiBlogChat 

Q5. If your life had a food theme, what would it be? #DigiBlogChat

Q6. What are some beliefs you hold about Americans and their food choices? #DigiBlogChat

Q7. Share a favorite recipe with us! #DigiBlogChat 

Q8. What are some beliefs you hold about Brits and their food choices? #DigiBlogChat 

Q9. What is the most hellishly hot condiment you’ve ever used? #DigiBlogChat 

Q10. What foods would await you in heaven? #DigiBlogChat 

Time Management for Baby Boomers: Managing Social Media

Time Management for Baby Boomers

Time Management for Baby Boomers

If you’re a baby boomer, you probably have been to some of the time management classes, especially if the place you work ever offered free ones. Remember the Franklin Covey system with the binders and the page inserts? How about the Dale Carnegie training? Did you know that Tony Robbins offered time management courses, too? Just when you thought you knew the rules for time management, along comes social media and your previous attempts at managing your own time go right out the window! So what’s a boomer to do? Here’s how I handle my own social media.

Use the Basics Plus

Do you have a system that works for you? Or did you leave all that behind in the 90’s? If your system works, then by all means continue. But, when I began working in social media, I added some tools to better manage my time. For instance, I like using a hybrid system, with a zen timer app when I’m out of the office, along with an old-school egg timer for when I’m in the office. And I still carry an old-fashioned notebook and pen for my to-do list. Yes, maybe you’ve seen one in the museum!

Batching Tasks

Batching tasks works on social media as well as any day-to-day activities. For instance, you probably run all your errands at once to save wear and tear on the Prius. In my case, I do all my Twitter stuff first. I see who has mentioned me and who has followed me. I try to reply to everyone who has mentioned me (unless it’s in a huge, long list). If someone wants a conversation, I usually reply to those first. I also scroll through my timeline and try to engage with some “new” people each day by asking a question or retweeting or telling others to follow if I find something great. (And as a boomer, you’re quite good at engagement!)

Facebook

After Twitter, I head to Facebook and check all my conversations there. I don’t read each and every post, but scan. My Facebook is very dialed in and if you want to know how to do that, check this post here. I schedule right on Facebook (usually for that same day), not using a third-party app.

LinkedIn

LinkedIn, that most favorite spot of baby boomers, is a good place to engage. I like or comment on posts, and schedule posts through HootSuite Pro.

Pinterest

If women boomers are part of your audience, you need to be on Pinterest. I check my Pinterest for new followers, and see what’s getting repinned. Then I start pinning by scanning my Pinterest stream and also doing searches.

Blogging

Baby Boomers Have Excellent Writing Skills

Baby Boomers Have Excellent Writing Skills

Next I work on my blog. As a boomer, you probably have good writing skills, so a blog is a natural. Each day, I blog for at least 15 minutes, although that usually turns into 30 minutes or an hour.

Gym

Staying active is important to me, so I make time for it six times a week. Eating pie might be important to you. Whatever. With good time management, you can do the things that you care about.

Simple, But Not Easy

So there you have it. I like simple. What about you? Is your time management simple? Or do you need someone to help you? If you need someone to help, I know a person!

 

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