TommyLog – Preventative Maintenance in Your Life with Robyn Wright

Hey Kids it’s dad, and for today’s TommyLog I’m coming to you live and in person from the W Hotel in Midtown Atlanta. I’m joined by my awesome Verizon friend Robyn Wright.

We want to talk about preventive maintenance. At work there are many large complicated machines. Every two or three months we have preventive maintenance done on the machines to keep them running smoothly. We do this during downtime to take care of little issues that could potentially become big issues if they’re not taking care of properly. Just like your vehicle, getting the oil changed is something that’s important on a regular basis. In life we need to also do preventive maintenance. No matter if it’s some downtime, a vacation, or just a family dinner. We also need to make sure to take care of our bodies. A check up our yearly check up is important. We need to watch over ourselves!

Preventive maintenance is important. Never forget that.

Thank you Robyn for doing this video with me. It’s always a pleasure to be around you. You bring the best out of everybody. You can find more about Robyn at www.Robynsonlineworld.com, or @Robynsworld on Twitter. YOU ROCK!

TommyLog – Best to Just Say Nothing

Hey Kids it’s dad, and today I’m coming to you live from Atlanta Georgia. I’m staying at the W Hotel in Midtown Atlanta. I was invited to a social media travel conference where social media influences from around the country come together learn, share and grow. First time of ever been invited to something like this, very cool.

So today I want to share with you something I heard the other day. It goes like this. “Sometimes the hardest thing to say is nothing”. What a powerful statement. Many times you get picked on many times people go against you. But sometimes you just need to say nothing. Don’t give them any ammo! Don’t bring a flamethrower the party –just walk away.

So when things are getting you down what you feel you really have a real struggle, just turn the other cheek and walk away. Our Savior taught us and it’s never more important than now.