Self-development consultant Majdi Hamdan stressed the benefits of using social media in the field of human development, which lies in the rapid spread of knowledge and holding free training courses for young people. He urged them to improve their behavior and awareness of how to develop their skills and exploit them in solving their problems.
He added that the means of social communication affected human development in general, pointing out that the phenomenon of new social media opened a door that did not exist before, the ability to influence and influence and interact with others remotely.
He stressed that social media performed a major role to spread positive ideas and self-help tips. Anyone who has a good idea or advice can, in seconds, share it with others through a work on Facebook.
He added, “It has become possible to create groups on Facebook aimed at self-development through the agreement of members to apply some behaviors and share the results with each other.
He stressed that Facebook is the largest social networking platform that can be used in human development because it is the most widely used site and it has become an interactive platform. He added that attention to the employment of these means in the field of development came because of the large numbers of users and the impact of these sites in human behavior, the individual through these means interact with others affect and be affected, and benefit and benefit.
He continued that the employment of social media has led to improved human development work, as this large arena of social media enables the release of training courses and the broadcast of free videos that encourage viewers to participate in their courses.
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