New Social Networking Site Encourages Helping Others
Scottsdale Entrepreneur Shares New Online Concept That Inspires Random Acts of Kindness for the Month of January
Scottsdale, AZ, December 31, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Social Networking Entrepreneur Tiffany Cooper is spreading the news about a new online social network that promotes positive social networking and allows users to improve their emotional and mental well-being.
For the month of January, Cooper is inviting users to join the www.realsoulful.com site for a different kind of resolution-setting: helping others. Beginning January 1st through January 31st, the new social network is challenging its users to find one kind act that they can do that benefits someone else.
"So many people spend this time of year thinking of ways to improve their lives, which is great," says Cooper. "Whether it's to exercise more, eat less, make more money, spend less - we start out strong, but often lose our way before Valentine's Day. I believe these goals often fail because they lack true inspiration behind them."
"It's amazing, though, what we can do when we stop focusing on ourselves and set out to help others," explains Cooper. "Performing daily acts of kindness has been scientifically proven to benefit a person's heart, reduce anxiety, allow for better sleep, improve relationships, lower blood pressure, and simply make people happier and more satisfied with their lives. Who could ask for more in the New Year?"
Realsoulful.com launched in Beta-mode in February 2014 and has over 750 global users to date, with a demographic of 58% female and 42% males. Users are encouraged to share their stories of kindness on the realsoulful.com site to help "promote positivity and inspire others."
Found at realsouful.com, the "Soulful Networking" site is designed to go beyond sharing everyday happenings (like on most social networking sites) to connecting people on a higher level in areas such as personal growth, gratitude, inspiration and supporting one another’s dreams in a purely positive space.
Cooper explains that many social media sites deal with our basic extrinsic needs, which revolve around status, image and success. While those needs are valid, the idea behind RealSoulful is to connect people at a more profound level to help meet intrinsic needs such as helping others, discovering purpose and creating a better life.
On realsoulful.com users create their own content. They can make a personal space, a “MySanctuary” page, and also post and make comments on a central forum called the “SoulCentral Stream.” In these ways it’s like other sites, but it is with a more soulful context and free of the negativity that exists on other sites.
Realsoulful.com is a free site open to anyone who is willing to abide by the site’s “Playground Rules” which include checking your ego and judgments at the door; being kind and supportive, and saying something nice or nothing at all.
For more information, email tiffany(at)realsoulful(dot)com or visit www.realsoulful.com.
For the month of January, Cooper is inviting users to join the www.realsoulful.com site for a different kind of resolution-setting: helping others. Beginning January 1st through January 31st, the new social network is challenging its users to find one kind act that they can do that benefits someone else.
"So many people spend this time of year thinking of ways to improve their lives, which is great," says Cooper. "Whether it's to exercise more, eat less, make more money, spend less - we start out strong, but often lose our way before Valentine's Day. I believe these goals often fail because they lack true inspiration behind them."
"It's amazing, though, what we can do when we stop focusing on ourselves and set out to help others," explains Cooper. "Performing daily acts of kindness has been scientifically proven to benefit a person's heart, reduce anxiety, allow for better sleep, improve relationships, lower blood pressure, and simply make people happier and more satisfied with their lives. Who could ask for more in the New Year?"
Realsoulful.com launched in Beta-mode in February 2014 and has over 750 global users to date, with a demographic of 58% female and 42% males. Users are encouraged to share their stories of kindness on the realsoulful.com site to help "promote positivity and inspire others."
Found at realsouful.com, the "Soulful Networking" site is designed to go beyond sharing everyday happenings (like on most social networking sites) to connecting people on a higher level in areas such as personal growth, gratitude, inspiration and supporting one another’s dreams in a purely positive space.
Cooper explains that many social media sites deal with our basic extrinsic needs, which revolve around status, image and success. While those needs are valid, the idea behind RealSoulful is to connect people at a more profound level to help meet intrinsic needs such as helping others, discovering purpose and creating a better life.
On realsoulful.com users create their own content. They can make a personal space, a “MySanctuary” page, and also post and make comments on a central forum called the “SoulCentral Stream.” In these ways it’s like other sites, but it is with a more soulful context and free of the negativity that exists on other sites.
Realsoulful.com is a free site open to anyone who is willing to abide by the site’s “Playground Rules” which include checking your ego and judgments at the door; being kind and supportive, and saying something nice or nothing at all.
For more information, email tiffany(at)realsoulful(dot)com or visit www.realsoulful.com.
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Tiffany Cooper
480-302-0459
www.realsoulful.com
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