Saturday, September 11, 2010

Are you superstitious?

I saw a penny, face up, on the ground in the parking lot. So I walked the 10 yards to my car to set my bags down, then walked back to pick it up. The sitting in the parked car between my car and then penny were pretty amused when they figured out what I was doing. But as the saying goes: "If you should find a penny face up, pick it up for a day of luck." I can use all the luck I can get these days.

But it got me wondering about other silly superstitions people believe in to bring them good luck. Here's a few that I found on the internet.

  • Washing a car will bring rain (this one I KNOW to be true)
  • To break a mirror will bring you seven years bad luck
  • To find a four-leaf clover is to find good luck
  • If you walk under a ladder, you will have bad luck
  • If a black cat crosses your path you will have bad luck
  • To break a mirror will bring you seven years bad luck
  • To open an umbrella in the house is to bring bad luck
  • To find a horseshoe brings good luck
  • Step on a crack, break your mother's back
  • You can break a bad luck spell by turning seven times in a clockwise circle
  • At the end of a rainbow is a pot of gold
  • Clothes worn inside out will bring good luck
  • Wearing your birthstone will bring you good luck
  • If you blow out all of the candles on your birthday cake with the first breath you will get whatever you wish for
  • A cricket in the house brings good luck
  • Crossing your fingers helps to avoid bad luck and helps a wish come true
  • It is bad luck to sing at the table
  • It is bad luck to sleep on a table (if you were drunk enough to sleep on the table, maybe you deserve the bad luck?)
  • It is bad luck to chase someone with a broom (hear that all you domestic violence offenders)
  • You must get out of bed on the same side you got in on or you will have bad luck
  • Evil spirits cannot harm you when you are standing in a circle
  • It is unlucky to rock an empty rocking chair
Interesting stuff... it almost seems safer just to wrap yourself in bubble wrap and sit on the couch watching E! for the rest of your life. But where's the fun in that? In the famous words of Aerosmith: "Life's a journey, not a destination."

Friday, September 10, 2010

Have you jumped on the social media bandwagon yet?


More proof of the power of social media – and that power isn’t just in the hands of social media users.

A new survey shows more than two-thirds of B2B marketers plan to decrease how much they spend on print advertising and increase their spending on social media. The shift in strategy expected to happen over the next two to three years.

That study published jointly this week by American Business Media, the Association of National Advertisers and consulting firm Booz & Co.

The main reasons listed for the switch? The ability to customize content for users and also build relationships on the social media sites to engage customers.

Anyone else having flashbacks to the rise (and subsequent fall) of email marketing? As more and more marketers flood the social media sites, it’s going to become increasingly hard to cut through the clutter and truly create a meaningful message that captures your target audience.

But one thing is for sure, the ever evolving realm of technology is sure to bring us yet another new cutting edge way to shine, if we know how to use it correctly. The goal: stay one step ahead of the game.

Way too long

2010 has been a crazy year. I've been trying to adjust to insane overnight hours, while still doing my best to be a mom and wife and friend and daughter and .... yeah, the list goes on.

So I regret that I've regressed on posting here. Getting a kick start again. We'll see what we can get going on -- new posts coming soon.

For now, enjoy this lovely serenade from my older son!