#qschat Number 1

March 22, 2012

On Tuesday March 12, Nick Dawson asked if there was a Quantified Self Twitter Chat. Lots of interest followed so we decided to make it happen. We had the very first #qschat twitter chat last Thursday and it was a lot of fun. I learned a lot about what people are thinking and doing in the Quantified Self space and in their daily lives. I’ve included some highlights from the chat below, but you can always just search Twitter for #qschat for the full list of tweets.

We’re going to try our best to make this happen every Thursday night at 6PM PST. Just follow the Quantified Self Twitter account to join in!

Our three questions for tonight (3/22/12) will be:

  1. What is one thing you’ve learned from your self-tracking and Quantified Self practice?
  2. Have you ever shared your experiments and results with anyone? If so how did it go. If not, why not?
  3. Health is an obvious Quantified Self area of interest. What other areas have you applied, or want to apply, Quantified Self to?

Again, join us at 6 PM PST to talk about these three questions and more!

Read more to see some selected tweets from our first chat last Thursday!

http://storify.com/e_ramirez/quantified-self-twitter-chat-1#

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