Daniel Harkavy Has a Blog?

Some of you might be thinking, “What in the heck happened to Harkavy?  Is he not the guy who said this social networking thing was a type of voyeurism?  Did he not say that Facebook was just another way to be stuck in reactive mode?  And now look at him - he is on Facebook, he has an iPhone, he Tweets, and now he even has a blog!  He caved!  He sold out!  He is a traitor!“

Blog TypewriterYup, I said it all because I truly believed it all.  I was Saul persecuting and mocking all you Blackberry, iPhone, Twits… I mean Twitterers.  Then came last month’s Building Champions Experience.  Two things happened to me while I was there that forever changed my view on this growing social and technological movement.

The first is that I listened to my friend, publisher and Building Champions client Mike Hyatt, speak to the audience on the power of social networking.  Mike’s personal blog has more than 60,000 unique visitors per month and he has more than 40,000 followers on Twitter.  He started blogging long before it was called blogging.  The guy knows what he’s talking about.   He has been encouraging me to enter into this world for quite some time, but at The Experience I think his (and others’) strong encouragements really struck me.

I felt like I was the only person in the audience and that he was speaking directly to me, the biggest naysayer.   As he addressed the group, here’s how the conversation played out in my head:

MIKE:  “Harkavy, isn’t your company’s purpose to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of people?”

ME:  “Yes, of course it is.”

MIKE:  “And do you not see that your coaching goes very deep with a select few, and your books go less deep but add value to the masses?”

ME:  “Yes Mike, I do.”

MIKE:  “And do you see how the lessons you have learned over the past 20 plus years as a coach could add value to even more people if they could just have easy and regular access to it?”

ME:  “Yeah Mike, I guess so.”

MIKE:  “Now Daniel, do you see that one of your primary functions as a CEO is to network?  And that you spend all sorts of time and money doing it in person or via phone each and every day, all around the world?”

ME:  “Yes Mike, I do.”

MIKE:  “Then Daniel, if all of this is true, why are you not adding value to the masses while networking with the world at virtually no cost from the comfort of your home office?”

Okay Mike, I get it!

The second blinding flash came when I met Sebastian from Germany.  He attended our Experience in Sunriver, Oregon because he read Mike Hyatt’s blog, though he had never met or talked to Mike.  Mike told his blog followers he was coming to our Experience, and Sebastian decided to book his international flight and register for an event being put on by a company he had never heard of!  Because of Mike’s blog we have a new friend and client…and now I have a blog!

The theme for my blog is “proactive and intentional leading and living.”  My desire is to share key insights and lessons I have gathered during my years in the coach’s chair.  I have learned so much by coaching many of you, and will strive to make this blog about sharing specific strategies and action plans to help you make the best decisions in your business and life.

Thank you for investing your precious time in reading what I have to say.  I hope it helps you to be more proactive and intentional.

From this day forward I am socially converted and attempting to network!

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(11 Responses to “Daniel Harkavy Has a Blog?”)

  1. Bill Wolfe says:

    Daniel, wel­come to the won­der­ful world of blog­ging! Look­ing for­ward to future posts. Love your pur­pose: “Proac­tive and Inten­tional Lead­ing and Liv­ing”. good stuff

  2. Long­time friend and fan of Mike,‘s I fol­lowed his Face­book post to your blog and read it, because of his encour­age­ment. Already I may have made a valu­able con­nec­tion through social net­work­ing. LIke you, I was the last to sign up for all this inter­net stuff, includ­ing email. Now I’ve been blog­ging for two years, and “caved” to Twit­ter and Face­book this year. Lots of new and renewed rela­tion­ships have come from it, but I do have to be care­ful with my time. I learned some­thing new from your blog post… the whole con­cept of “reac­tive mode.” Makes me take a sec­ond look at how much time I spend there, ver­sus in “active” mode with my writ­ing and per­sonal life. Thanks, Daniel. I look for­ward to your blog posts.

  3. Brian French says:

    Look­ing for­ward to read­ing your site. If Mr. Hyatt has rec­om­mended you, I’ll check it out. His Kool-aid tends to be the non-lethal type. :)

  4. Jeff says:

    Harky,

    I used to hear peo­ple say, “I fol­low so and so’s blog…” and I used to think “what in the world???” Well, now I fol­low Michael’s blog, and maybe… your’s? I think so. Mike twit­tered today on your blog and that’s why I’m here. Thanks Mike! And thanks Harky! I’m look­ing for­ward to your future post­ings! God bless!

  5. Jeff Holton says:

    I never heard of you until a few min­utes ago.

    You real­ize what this means?

    Your blog works!!

  6. Bill Bliss says:

    Daniel,

    Like oth­ers, I have landed on your blog at the Twit­ter sug­ges­tion of Michael Hyatt. I met Michael a month or so ago at the Cat­a­lyst con­fer­ence in Atlanta, although I have been fol­low­ing him for a few months. I also know you because I am on your Build­ing Cham­pi­ons newslet­ter list — which I joined after I heard you at an FCCI con­fer­ence a few years ago. I have lis­tened in on a few of your tele­con­fer­ences and found them very help­ful and infor­ma­tive. So, even though I am not a new­bee to you as some oth­ers are, I am glad you are blogging!

    I am look­ing for­ward to your insight, from one Exec­u­tive coach to another. Thanks.

    Bill Bliss

  7. Thank you so very much for your com­ments. Stay tuned for my next video post on a strat­egy I often use to help me with mak­ing presentations.

    Daniel

  8. Daniel, Glad you have cho­sen to blog. I was talk­ing with Ray­mond Glea­son today about HIS blog. I look for­ward to read­ing and fol­low­ing you. Sin­cerely, John Gallagher

  9. Bill Hart says:

    Daniel–

    You caved! Your iron has been sharp­ened.… your edges sanded.… sweet!
    Those of you that don’t yet know Daniel, please allow me to tell you that if you are able to hang with this guy; phys­i­cally or vir­tu­ally, you’ll be bet­ter off for it. Daniel, as the say­ing goes “Is the real deal”!

    Love ya man!

    –Bill

  10. Oh great. Now I feel like a have to have a Blog!!
    Danny, you da man!

    Greg Gutier­rez
    Zen and the Art of Surfing

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