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Being On Time…Why is it so Hard?

February 24, 2011 in Our World

Growing up in the 1950's and 1960's, I do not remember much of the little details but I do remember always being busy. My parents were firm believers in "chores" and in getting things done on time. They were also strong on personal responsibility and doing what you said you would do. If you had a chore to do, get it done. If you failed to get it done, do not make any excuses and accept the consequences without crying about it. This is how I was raised and it has always been a positive asset in my life ever since.

Later in life, after graduating from college, I would enter military service with the United States Army. Here is where I had the attitude of "self-discipline" pounded into my brain. This is the type of discipline required when you are a team member and the lives of your fellow team members rely on you just as much as you rely on them. Interestingly enough, the attitude of personal responsibility taught to me by my parents and the attitude of self discipline taught to me by the military were exactly alike. They both required me to do what I said I would do. No excuses for failure but taking personal responsibility.

Later in my aviation career, I would have the experience of flying passengers in a charter helicopter business. We would pick people up at a location they designated and drop them off at a destination they selected. Our goal was always to be on time. Perhaps we would be early but never late. Not surprisingly, it was usually the passengers that would be late, however, that did not matter. Our job was to be on time. That was our responsibility.
What amazes me today is the lack of respect people have for other people. For example, not showing up on time for an appointment, not being available when a phone conference is scheduled, not following through on getting something done when a commitment has been made, not calling when you know you are going to be late and not taking responsibility while making all kinds of excuses why something did not get done are all very disturbing. Since when has it become fashionable to be irresponsible? To me the term 'fashionably late' only describes a lack of respect and irresponsibility in a person.

In summary, sure things happen to affect our lives and schedules. We are not automated machines programmed to do things at specific times and that is exactly my point. We are not machines. We can think. Thinking about the other person is something that is a human trait. Following through on a commitment to another person is not only the right thing to do, it is the most responsible and respectful thing to do. Do not be the one who fails. Let the other person fail to meet their commitment to you but do not let yourself fail to meet your commitment to them. The people you deal with that matter, who are important in your life will respect you all the more. Plus you will feel much better about yourself in the process.

Independent Study Supports Over60Exchange

February 23, 2011 in Our World

DAYTONA BEACH, July 20-- When we put the Over60Exchange together, it was not easy. It took 18 months to come up with the right formula for what to offer on the Over60Exchange that would have the greatest impact on people age 50 and older. A recent independent study conducted by one of the world's largest Public relations firms, Ruder Finn, supports what we have created.

Ruder Finn asked respondents to pick from 295 reasons for why they go on the Internet.

Here are the results.

According to the Ruder Finn Intent Index, more than 4 in 5 people (80%) go online to socialize, which is twice as many as those who go online to shop or do business.

This is why we created the Friends Bank. This gives everyone a chance to lists their interests, which can then be matched with other people who have the same interests.

72% of people go online to join a community. This is overall reason why the Over60Exchange was created. We are a community of people facing what could be our best years or what could be our most challenging years. Our goal is to become the largest Internet online community for people age fifty and older.

Here is another major reason why the Over60Exchange is so relevant to today's aging population. Young people and Seniors go online for the same reasons. To have fun (82%) and to socialize (80%). Both want to have fun!

Again, the Over60Exchange is adding sections that do both. For example, see the new Inspiration section.

Education is another major reason why people go on the Internet. They want to be kept informed (79%) and to share information with others (86%). Exactly what the Over60Exchange does through its Talk Bank and Idea Bank.

Earning income is big (69%) are online for work and business reasons. We created the Job Bankand Skills Bank to keep people employed and earning income at any age level.

Buying something online is also important (34%). That's why we created the Over60Exchange Market, so that it would be convenient and also allow us to offer products and services specifically geared to people age fifty to one hundred.

Below is a list of the full study -

Reasons to go on the Internet

Pass the time 100%
Self Education 96%
Connect with Others 92%
Research 89%
Share Information 86%
Be Entertained 82%
Keep Informed 79%
Discuss Topics 76%
Join a Community 72%
Work and Business 69%
Escape 66%
Relax 62%
Influence Others 56%
Actively Support Something 52%
Entertain Others 48%
Emote 44%
Be Creative 42%
Make a Purchase 33%
Manage Finances 30%
Comparison Shop 28%
Join a Cause 26%


About the Intent Index (www.ruderfinn.com/intent)

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