I hate to say this, but since I believe it to be true, I’ve got play by my natural instincts and allow it to point where it may. To put it more bluntly, most sonopia leaders haven’t paid as much attention to their own conative strengths as much as they do their hobbies and affinity interests.
“Conative? Action derived from instinct; purposeful mode of striving, volition. It’s a conscious effort to carry out self-determined acts.”
Kathy Kolbe of Kolbe Corp.
Newbie Sonopia Leaders trudge through “profile, design, business info, content…” and “the friends invitation” sections of sonopia half asleep, instead of expending the mental energy to really think things through. They simply operate on auto-pilot, choosing to launch in this semi-conscious state and focusing actions on ‘who I’d like to subscribe” instead of realizing the FIRST importance of “strengths” decisions that impact every thing else.
When You launch your sonopia based only on your interests, hobbies and work, you leave out a lot of value that could be getting you a heck lot more ATTENTION from the right potential mobile virtual network operator (mnvo) subscribers.
If the most common sections of my profile on sonopia isn’t insight enough as to where people focus their “scarce attention” in this game, then I don’t know how else to explain it.
The only good news I pull out of this information is that its not rocket science. it’s obvious that you should really think through your profile you create before you launch on sonopia (even though lots of people don’t). I can only guess that this difference comes about because most people weigh heavily and think about “who I’d like to Invite” than they do “strengths and weaknesses” they bring to sonopia.