This past summer I shared that I had a milestone birthday ... 36. By some counts, that ages me out of the young adult range and into something else. One survey listed it as 36-50!
I, however, am a woman religious in the early 21st Century in America. In that context, I am YOUNG and will be for quite some time.
This afternoon I shared with a regional group of vocation and formation directors about using technology more effectively to reach potential candidates. Thanks to everyone who answered my request for comments! They were shared and appreciated by everyone today.
My talk was titled (not by me) "In the Know ... A Techno Savvy Younger Member Shares."
I must admit I'm feeling techno savvy right now, and not because of today's presentation. Instead, it's because I just managed to diagnose and solve the problem that was preventing the common computer in the library here at groovy sister hq from connecting to the internet!
Sometimes I'm not so techno savvy and I get stumped ... there are going to be some very happy sisters tomorrow who will be able to check their e-mail!
3 comments:
Thanks for your time and expertise yesterday - it was a good day and I learned, among other things, the value of blog comments. -Glen
Glen - Thanks for your presence (and help trying to get the wifi working!)
At first I thought you were talking about the dance music, and the post made no sense, but I"m very jetlagged and running on little sleep. Now it makes sense, but I've got "What is Love" stuck in my head.
Is a person still a young adult in their 30's? I don't feel like a young adult anymore, since I just purchased my first mattress.
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