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Yesterday I was talking with my client Ken, about adjusting to cultures in LinkedIn. He didn’t agree with some of the cultural suggestions we were discussing.
It was interesting though, he could see the differences in the other cultures we discussed. But he didn’t agree with the ideas we discussed about his home culture, China.
This is not a new problem. I work with many of my clients to help them adjust their content marketing agree with different cultures.
Most often, clients agree with the other cultures’ value preferences, but not with their own. But, when I start asking questions about some of their value thinking and behaviors, they begin to see.
This is one of the reasons culture shock is so powerfully difficult. We don’t see our own actions in our culture as unusual and therefore we resist others’ points of view.
Back in 1996, my Intercultural Training mentor  in San Francisco, Todatsu Imahori who was from Japan. Todd, (his USA name) shared some important points with me and I will never forget them.
He told me, “Warren, you go into a new culture, you will see new behaviors the locals don’t even know they are doing. On the other hand, you will almost never understand all of the reasons behind those behaviors. Those reasons have been passed through the ages and are deeply ingrained in the local culture.”
So, looking at Facebook, how can you make simple adjustments to your wording and content marketing? Here are 10 quick tips that won’t overwhelm to help you succeed as you scale globally with other cultures.
Facebook Content Marketing for Different Cultures and Non-Native English Speakers Intro
Facebook Content Marketing for Different Cultures and Non-Native English Speakers Intro
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Facebook Content Marketing for Different Cultures and Non-Native English Speakers 1
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Facebook Content Marketing for Different Cultures and Non-Native English Speakers 2
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DEFINITION: Giggers – those who have started their own Gig to live the New Gig Economy Lifestyle.
Do as Frank Kern says, can you? More later.
How do you rate? How do you channel your frustration into power?
Remember…
Quiz yourself at this end of this blog to see how you fair?

Doc Warren Lifestyle Coach here…


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With my personal coach and mentor clients, and in classes where I teach a How to Become a Life Coach Certification course, we channel frustration into power.
Giggers, channel your frustration into power. As The New Rich are effective Entrepreneurs, they have learned to channel frustration into power for experiencing optimal lifestyles.
Today we are aligning our Gigger Success Skill #7: Channel Frustration into Power with Gig Business Success Step-3: Scale your Gig business globally.
Your 5-Steps Gigger Success Process
Your 5-Step Gigger Success Process
Overwhelm melts away when we do this. It’s not that “mental states” don’t play an important role here, but…
Many confuse wishing and wanting with PURSUING…
Buying a course, or downloading a PDF may keep the “dream” alive for another day. But taking the right ACTIONS is what turns those dreams into reality.
It’s all about action over something passive, like simply thinking positive or trying to “attract” success to us by our thoughts alone.
Not to sound harsh here, but positive thoughts alone don’t attract more cash to our bank accounts, any more than saying toilets attracts our bottoms to its seats. To get what we want…
We have to put out valuable offers for valuable products and services… And take the needed actions required. (If you’re creating your idea lifestyle income, you are likely not putting enough valuable offers out into the marketplace.)
That’s. It. Again, dreaming and thinking is great. But all the fun is in the pursuit! Doing the daily actions to get what we want in this world.
It’ll require a little ACTION on your part to start, yet the results can be your optimal lifestyle.

Step outside your comfort zone and work like crazy for a while, you’ll get to where you want to go. Frank Kern

Hope this is helpful!
All the Best,
Warren Linger

Channel Frustration into Power. Exercise #17:

As a Gigger in the global Gig economy, how can you adapt in Facebook to channel frustrations into power to build your Gig business to the next level?

Look at these examples where Giggers say they adapted in Facebook to channel frustrations into power and found ways to overcome them to feel confident and build their Gig business to support their customer clans.
  • I was frustrated not knowing my customers needs, so I’ve automated so I get regular feedback and analytics in Facebook 
  • I’ve found I was frustrated trying to automate, so I hired a Facebook mentor to help me see what’s next
  • I posted a webinar but was frustrated not knowing what worked and what didn’t, so learned to use analytics and asked my clan for feedback in Facebook
Write 3 frustrations you could adapt in Facebook to turn into unstoppable power and create your flow systems to have time to feel fully engaged developing yourself in your Gig and for your customer clan.
Look at your list and attack 1 (only one at a time but do try a new one every month) idea to apply this week:
  1. Write your your idea where you could channel frustration to power.
  2. List steps you see to overcome (e.g. digital media) to see opportunities and values for your clan.
  3. Give yourself a metric to measure progress. (e.g. I will set a webinar for my customer clan feedback and learn from them when they want.)
  4. Reward yourself after you have completed your steps to channel frustrations into unstoppable power.
Debrief: The point here is to get over your own “NO, I can’t,” response and develop yourself so you can have your business success and your optimal lifestyle.
If you are looking at this exercise and saying, “this feels awkward,” that is good. The important part is you will get used to it, as your life, family, and business depend on it.

Step outside your comfort zone and work like crazy for a while, you’ll get to where you want to go. Frank Kern

NOTE: If you don’t learn to channel frustration into power, you may soon join the 80% of small businesses that fail within the first 5 years!
PS: Next time you will learn another step to your Gigger success as you channel frustration into power. If you would like more developing your Gig business to the next level and living your optimal lifestyle, email me at drwarren@cict.co.

Hope this helps.
Doc Warren Linger
@DrWarrenLINGER
PS You’ll also be able to join our private support groups on FB… so you’re never alone in getting your first few months of holiday vacation opening up.
We’ll all be there to celebrate your big successes, and to help you up if and when you should ever fall…
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Engagement background of Optimal Engagement Lifestyle
As a trainer and university lecturer in the USA, I had great success in my coaching, training, and classrooms by engaging my learners in ways I had learned from my Dale Carnegie Instructor Training. (optimal engagement)
After earning my Doctoral Degree researching engaging instruction in adult education and training and development, I started a training business in Hong Kong.
But something was wrong, I was struggling in this new culture (I’m a cattle rancher’s son from Colorado, USA) to find ways to inspire and motivate my coachees and students in Hong Kong.
With my coachees and in the classroom, I preferred having clients engage in learning activities instead of just talking. This is especially effective to keep clients engaged between coaching calls.
I struggled through trying several paper worksheets and workbooks to guide students, but I wasn’t getting the results I wanted. (junk engagement)
When the smart phone with the ability to search the internet came along, I could see my clients were curating (i.e. searching, finding, collecting, commenting, changing, remixing, and sharing.)
I thought, “Why not do that for learning?”, so I started asking them to answer questions, interact with information and colleagues, and go find examples of the learning content using their mobile devices.
eWorkbook development and success
I began searching for possibilities and I struggled testing several apps, until we created best practices using eWorkbooks, and after testing them, began to use eWorkbooks as my clients always had their devices with them.
Then we used eWorkbooks (Google Forms with the training slides as well as interactive questions, curating links and tasksexample images and videos, etc.) This became powerful for my coaching clients as they were able to share ideas and get the benefits of social learning even though they were not in the training course or classroom.
My clients [Engaging Screenagers] completed eWorkbooks using their mobile devices as they were learning interactively while, at the same time, they were developing habits of learning with their devices (optimal engagement) instead of killing time with them. (junk engagement)
Students used eWorkbooks to while I lead the discussion and guided them, and after they submitted their answers, they would get their responses sent to their inbox so they could review their learning Moments of Growth(optimal engagement)
Because the students’ responses from eWorkbooks go right into a spreadsheet in real-time, as the teacher I can monitor what students are doing to give them guidance in the moment, as well as track their learning develop over time.
Since those early days, I’ve had great luck supporting my coaching clients and entrepreneur friends use Google forms for 360° reviews for evaluations as well as use eBrochures and eMenus to test new ideas and actively engage and actively interact with customers.
All client info has been scrubbed of identifying information unless they have given me specific, written permission to quote them.
Culture success skills adapted; Cultures and Organizations: Software for the Mind. (2005) Geert Hofstede and Gert Jan Hofstede, McGraw Hill, New York.
*Entrepreneurial Foundation>Success Skills adapted from World Life Skills Expert, Jill Raiguel’s awesome book, “The Next Step,” (1991) Amethyst Books, New York.
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