How Twitter Can Make You A Better (and Happier) Person

I was in Washington, DC last week and spent several days participating in inauguration-related events with various people including Evan Williams, the CEO of Twitter. So I thought this would be an opportune time to write about a topic that I’ve been thinking a lot about over the past few months: how Twitter has contributed to my own personal growth and made me a better person, and how you can take the same principles and apply them to yourself if you’d like.

I’ve talked a lot in the past about how we’ve used Twitter at Zappos for building more personal connections with both our employees and our customers. In fact, we recently “debuted on FORTUNE MAGAZINE’s annual “100 BEST COMPANIES TO WORK FOR”“:p-4382 list, and they began and ended the article talking about our use of Twitter to build more personal connections with people. That in itself is its own reward that has both personal and business benefits, but for this blog post, I wanted to share my stories and thoughts on how Twitter has helped me grow personally.

For me, it comes down to these 4 things:

  1. Transparency & Values: Twitter constantly reminds me of who I want to be, and what I want Zappos to stand for
  2. Reframing Reality: Twitter encourages me to search for ways to view reality in a funnier and/or more positive way
  3. Helping Others: Twitter makes me think about how to make a positive impact on other people’s lives
  4. Gratitude: Twitter helps me notice and appreciate the little things in life

The great thing about all 4 of these things is that not only have they helped me grow as a person, but they’ve also led to me being generally happier in life. And the benefits aren’t just personal — they also spill over into what we want the Zappos brand and business to be about: Zappos is about delivering happiness, whether for customers (through customer service) or for employees (through company culture). It’s been interesting thinking about how all of my personal learnings about happiness can be applied to delivering happiness in the business world as well.

——- #1 – TRANSPARENCY & VALUES

What would you do differently if you were always on camera? I’m not talking about being on a reality TV show, but what if there were a permanent public record of everything you do or say from now on that anyone in the world could view at anytime? How would you act differently in certain situations? Would you be friendlier to people? Would you be less negative and less judgmental?

If you were always on camera, then everything you did would go towards shaping your personal brand, whether positive or negative. What are your personal values, and what values do you aspire to?

At Zappos, we have 10 core values that act as a formalized definition of our company culture. Our core values weren’t formed by a few people from senior management that sat around in a room at a company offsite. Instead, we invited every employee at Zappos to participate in the process, and here’s the final list we collectively came up with:

1) Deliver WOW Through Service
2) Embrace and Drive Change
3) Create Fun and A Little Weirdness
4) Be Adventurous, Creative, and Open-Minded
5) Pursue Growth and Learning
6) Build Open and Honest Relationships With Communication
7) Build a Positive Team and Family Spirit
8) Do More With Less
9) Be Passionate and Determined
10) Be Humble

The cool thing about the Zappos core values is that I’ve used them as my own personal values as well. So it makes tweeting really easy for me… Whether I tweet about something personal or something related to Zappos, if I’m living my life through these 10 core values, it all goes towards building the Zappos brand while shaping me personally as well.

A lot of marketers are initially mystified by how Twitter, in which you’re limited to 140 characters or less per tweet, can actually help a company build a brand when you’re so restricted in the length of your tweet. Here’s the analogy I like to use:

Think of each tweet as a dot on a piece of paper. Any single tweet, just like any single dot, by itself can be insignificant and meaningless. But, if over time, you end up with a lot of tweets, it’s like having a lot of dots drawn on a piece of paper. Eventually there are enough dots for your followers to connect them together. And if you connect the dots, in the aggregate it paints a picture of you and/or your company, and it’s that total picture that is your brand.

I have to admit, like probably most other people, when I first joined Twitter I felt a bit uncomfortable publicly announcing what I was doing and what I was thinking. But because radical transparence was part of the culture of tweeting, I decided to give it a try and be as transparent as possible, both for myself personally and for Zappos. It was also consistent with Zappos Core Value #6: “Build Open and Honest Relationships With Communication”.

What I found was that people really appreciated the openness and honesty, and that led people to feel more of a personal connection with Zappos and me compared to other corporations and business people that were on Twitter.

By embracing transparency and tweeting regularly, Twitter became my equivalent of being always on camera. Because I knew that I was going to be tweeting regularly about whatever I was doing or thinking, I was more conscious of and made more of an effort to live up to our 10 core values.

A lot of people use Twitter to complain or vent, but I generally try to avoid doing so because it’s not in line with our core values. What I’ve noticed is that it’s also caused me to complain a lot less in real life, and because of that, I’ve found that my own personal happiness level has gone up.

——- #2 – REFRAMING REALITY

That’s not to say that I don’t get into situations that I’m not initially happy about. But now anytime something that used to get me upset or frustrated happens, I try to find the humor in the situation and think about how the situation can be reframed. I’ve found that almost every “bad” situation is actually an opportunity that can be entertaining to my followers on Twitter, which also forces myself to see things in a different light.

For example, last year I was staying at a hotel in Mexico and somehow managed to lock myself out on the balcony of my hotel room. I was stuck there for 45 minutes before I was finally rescued. This would haven normally been a very frustrating experience, but because I had my cell phone with me, I was able to tweet about it and it actually ended up being a very enjoyable 45 minutes as I tweeted about the progress of my situation and read all of my followers’ responses to it:

Went 2 my room after my speech, came out 2 balcony. Balcony door somehow locked behind me so now I am trapped outside. @ zappos_fred 2 rescue [http://twitter.com/zappos/status/812279213 |http://twitter.com/zappos/status/812279213%5D]

Hotel front desk is telling @zappos_fred it’s not possible for me to be locked out on balcony. I assure you it is, I am not pretending. [http://twitter.com/zappos/status/812287969 |http://twitter.com/zappos/status/812287969%5D]

Hotel security finally believed @zappos_fred, rescued me after 45 mins. Asked 4 ID so I could come in from balcony. No ID = stay on balcony [http://twitter.com/zappos/status/812292469 |http://twitter.com/zappos/status/812292469%5D]

in fact, I now almost looked forward to situations that would normally be frustrating, because I’ve learned that almost any situation can be reframed to be funny as a tweet, which then makes the situation in real life funny as well. For example:

Airport bathroom: guy tries washing hands – auto faucet motion sensor broken. He tries voice recognition instead by yelling “Wash!” at sink [http://twitter.com/zappos/statuses/806944443 |http://twitter.com/zappos/statuses/806944443%5D]

If it weren’t for Twitter, I would have instead probably been a bit annoyed waiting in line behind this man who was unfamiliar with motion-activated sink faucets. But instead, Twitter forced me to search for and find the humor in the situation by taking a step back and realizing that it actually was a pretty funny situation.

——- #3 – HELPING OTHERS

One of the great things about Twitter is the instant feedback loop. Within 5 minutes of sending out a tweet, you can find out whether people enjoyed or appreciated your tweet. When I first started using Twitter, I used to just tweet about what I was doing. Most of my tweets were very “me-focused”, because the guideline Twitter gives is to answer the question “What are you doing right now?”

Every once in awhile I might share an inspirational quote or funny story or link to an interesting article. What I found was that those types of tweets also garnered the most responses. So today, with most of my tweets I try to do at least one of the following:

  • Cause my followers to smile with something funny
  • Inspire my followers (for example, with an inspirational quote)
  • Enrich my followers’ perspectives (such as with a link to an interesting article)

In other words, I’ve become a lot less “me-focused” and instead do a lot more thinking and asking myself, “What can I tweet about that would brighten the day for my followers or enrich their lives somehow?”

And by regularly putting myself into the mindset of asking what I can do for others, it inevitably ends up spilling over to my regular life outside of Twitter. And somewhat ironically, becoming less “me-focused” has actually increased my overall level of happiness for myself personally.
——- #4 – GRATITUDE

In my research into the science of happiness, many studies have shown that gratitude activities (such as keeping a gratitude journal) helps people increase their overall happiness level in life. There are many ways to be thankful, and many things to be thankful for, but one technique is to make a more conscious effort to notice and appreciate the little things in life.

For me, because I try to tweet every day, I’ve found that I’m always looking for opportunities to have something to tweet about. So I end up noticing and appreciating things that I would normally not even give a second thought to. Here are examples of some tweets I’ve sent about things I’ve noticed that I would have normally ignored or forgotten about:

http://twitpic.com/rcli – Guy in New York with a cat on his head. Apparently this is normal. [http://twitter.com/zappos/status/1046534414 ] http://twitpic.com/13fn1 – It’s so cold that the NY street food vendors’ tomatoes & lettuce are frozen [http://twitter.com/zappos/status/1124243255 ]

At Vegas airport. While in bathroom, I had an AMAZING revelation: Toilet seat covers are shaped exactly the same as life vests! [http://twitter.com/zappos/status/1109483429 ]

Enjoying just hanging out at home for my birthday. Looking at the full moon which is closest to earth today, happens once every 15 years. [http://twitter.com/zappos/status/1054918866 ]

So now, anytime I notice something that would normally be inconsequential, the very act of tweeting forces me to spend some time appreciating what would have otherwise been ignored or forgotten. And because of that, I’ve learned that every day, there are many, many opportunities to notice and appreciate the little things in life.

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So for all of the reasons I’ve outlined above — Transparency & Values, Reframing Reality, Helping Others, and Gratitude — I’d like to say thank you to Twitter for helping me grow as a person.

Tony Hsieh – CEO, Zappos.com

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SOME QUESTIONS FOR YOU

Some questions for you to consider thinking about: What are your personal values? What do you want your personal brand and values to be? How can you use Twitter as a tool to help you grow as a person and be happier? If you’ve ever vented on Twitter, do you think you would be happier if you thought of Twitter as a tool for you to reframe your perspective? I’d love to hear people’s thoughts and comments below!

——- *Follow me on Twitter: @zappos *

Want to learn how to get started on Twitter? Take a look at the beginner’s guide I wrote !

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC49623 said:

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC50092 said:

I'm very skeptical of this whole twitter thing. There is one person I follow but I don't have an acct because my life isn't interesting enough to follow and I enjoy my privacy and reflecting my thoughts - in my head. Once and a while I do comment on NYmag.com at work when I take breaks. I could never imagine putting so much energy into something like twitter but if it makes people happy - more power to them. (+spam+)

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC50428 said:

Tony,

I recently became a Zappos customer (now sporting new Teva sandals) and love your focus on service and delivering WOW. Our mission at RightNow is to Rid the World of Bad Experiences, so we are kindred spirits.

greg CEO RightNow www.rightnow.com

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC15013 said:

dude Timmy think you guys need to moderate the spam in these comments

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC50915 said:

Tony,First Congratulations! And I appreciate your taking time to share of yourself through this blog and twitter. Now that you have reached the 1 billion dollar mark and also the list of Fortune's top 100 companies to work for what is your BHAG? What is your next level of vision. Lot's of us look to you to be inspired of what possibilities are ahead. Because if you can do it, so can we. Thankful for your time, Alan. (+spam+) (+spam+)

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC51328 said:

Yes, Twitter can be fun and a great way to keep in touch with people.

But the bad part is, it is being approached by spammers and marketers very aggressively. You might have already seen the recent surge of marketers introducing twitter advertisements through messages. Probably soon we will see its death too :S

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am Flower_Delivery_Guy said:

Greetings Tony, Thank you. Grasshopper errr Flower Delivery Guy learn much from you.

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC51523 said:

I believe Twitter is like a "One hit wonder band". Twitter will be nothing in about 3 years. It's just a fad, and once the internet evolves more, a 160 character update field will be an obsolete idea. It already seems like a 90's thing. http://classic-car-insurance.tumblr.com/

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC53340 said:

I am using twitter from past one week and its really an excellent tool to pass on messages to your friends.. I am its fan now.. (+spam+) - (+spam+) - (+spam+)

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC54106 said:

After watching Kevin Spacey tweet on Letterman the other night, I have finally been sold on the tool (thanks Kev, although you did admittedly make a snide remark about email ettiquette and how silly it all was)

Nevertheless, we will let that one slide. Hail Twitter.

Cosmin Antone (+spam+)

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am Runway Rundown said:

I almost feel like rebelling from the internet networking craze! As much as I think it works, they come and go so fast now.

...I do see myself giving in though.

Kim www.runwayrundown.com

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC54424 said:

Twitter just doesn't do it for me. I really don't care to let people know that I am sitting in a chair right now watching Jeopardy. This is the reason why I never use facebook anymore because it just went way over the top. The fact that people take time out of there day to update their facebook status numerous times seems wrong to me. Go do something more productive.

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC55560 said:

Twitter just doesn't do it for me. I really don't care to let people know that I am sitting in a chair right now watching Jeopardy. This is the reason why I never use facebook anymore because it just went way over the top. The fact that people take time out of there day to update their facebook status numerous times seems wrong to me. Go do something more productive.

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC55939 said:

That's a great post - I especially agree with "Helping Others." Twitter gives the ability to communicate with people 1-on-1 as well as with a group message which really makes communication easy and efficient. (+spam+) of (+spam+) (+spam+)

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC56360 said:

I am sorry but I believe Twitter is completely lame and waste of time. It can't make my life better or happier because is just useless. Tim from (+spam+)

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC56445 said:

Tony,

This message is truly inspiring. This rare mix of true core values and this WOW philosophy is truly inspiring for any startup entrepreneur, innovator, e-business and business aficionado. Guy Kawasaki while in Montreal, was speaking about your vision statement as a true example to follow, not as a cute statement, but as a truthful Meaningful example in his "make meaning" section.

Congratulations on Zappos's success and I am really curious to see what the Amazon purchase will blossom into.

best, Katheline Jean-Pierre

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC56621 said:

I've been a happy user of twitter since last year. All I can say is that socializing with other twits is a fun and enjoyable thing to do. I can't live without it. More power Twitter! alvin at (+spam+) site

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC56660 said:

I can't believe this peice of research is actually that true. Twitter is a very self obbsessed platform so it makes me wonder if it can actually make you a better person. Surely using the time help a charity would be better? (+spam+)

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC56995 said:

Hi Tony, This is my second comment on this blog and really I like reading your stories. I have found many things here in this blog and will keep on coming back. By the way great post about twitter, I hope you will always be so joyful

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC57792 said:

I am very new to twitter and hardly know anything, but thanks to you after this post it seems i know my twitter better. (+spam+)

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC57792 said:

I am very new to twitter and hardly know anything, but thanks to you after this post it seems i know my twitter better. (+spam+)

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am Derek Fedel said:

Testing comment (+spam+).

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC60259 said:

Tony, I interview your pal, Brett Houchins, the other day on how you've used customer service persuasion to build Zappos with such grace and skill. It was one of the most exciting days of my life. You walked by in a t-shirt and, I confess, I was a little star-struck. I admire you very much.

Would you think about letting me republish this article on How Twitter Can Make You a Better (and Happier) Person in my book, How to Hypnotize Friends and Influence People?

Never stop being (the real) King of Sway,

Stage Hypnotist Simone www.youtube.com/kingofsway

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC60259 said:

Brett Houchin Forgive the illegal use of the letter "s" at the end of Brett Houchin's last name.

Simone

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC48576 said:

Longest running blog on the planet.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Hcoo2gjSGI

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC60259 said:

The Entire World needs to know about this blog post. I'm promoting it with a video I just shot outside the @zappos world HQ this morning. Uploading now to www.youtube.com/kingofsway

Tony, thank you for teaching so unselfishly and with such genuine heart, to so many, for so little.

Never stop! Stage Hypnotist Simone.

PS, I got the note from your assistant. Thanks for letting me promote the link to this blog. Let me know when your new book comes out, I'll promote it to my list.

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC61960 said:

Hi, I was totally impressed with how you approach the customer satisfaction. You are not only thinking of the company benefit, but also you are improving customers needs and satisfaction. This is what i want to learn for my coach purses business from now on and the future. I keep on reading this helpful blog to learn more about the business guys, you are such a wonderful company to be my mentor how to improve business environment in this difficult situation.

I also started using Tweeter to get more relationship with many people around the world, i also received some bad and good comments, i took it serious attention and finding how to solve and improve it to make better business and i hope people will love our service and products in the future.

Thanks so much!

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am ZC62195 said:

Tony, I love your writing, your points. You.

Twitter and all that has come into my life via association of the Twitter Glue - from people, to knowledge, to my new career to life experiences - now happy at RED LIGHTS, BUMPER TO BUMPER traffic, waiting lines, etc. --because I can Tweet and connect in that moment ~ It's magical.

kudos,

@zaneology

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Jan 6, 2010 at 8:55 am Water Damage said:

Seeing and hearing what other people are up to is what Twitter is all about. And truly, twitts from your friends and relatives is what makes it even more valuable and fun at the same time. Just be careful though what you are sharing within your network. This is to avoid someone with evil mind from using what you shared against you. Dan - Water damage Sacramento

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Feb 11, 2010 at 11:18 am LisaM2757 said:

Twitter Rocks. I tweeted how much I loved ZAPPOS and come customer service guy saw it. Checked out my order and got it out quicker to me. I showed my 8th grade class as an example of the positive power of social networking. It also means that everytime I order I tweet my Zappos order. So that works well for you guys. Simple customer service act via twitter = customer for life.

Thanks

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Hi Tony,

I agree with you on some of the ways that Twitter can make you happy and I myself have tried to use it in that context. I hot a podcast called A Quiet Mind and have recently posted a new podcast called "Tweet my Facebook status on Myspace" I would love to hear what you think about it.

Thanks,

Robert

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