@zoemounsey emigrated to New Zealand a few months ago from the other side of the world. So while she isn't strictly a kiwi in the sense that she doesn't yet think of herself as a kiwi - I am more than happy to. And to be honest some kiwi tweeters could learn a thing or two from her about how to use twitter and social media effectively as a tool to engage with others.
Zoe is a mum who now lives on the Kapiti Coast. Packing up your life on one side of the world and shifting it all the other side of the world takes some sort of courage. But it does have some benefits as @zoemounsey will happily share with you -
"been here 4 months and no regrets, not as much annual leave but we find we do more with our weekends"
And there are the little things in life that prove she is being assimilated nicely into our way of life -
For fun and employment Zoe is a Human Resources person. It takes someone with a wide set of skills to be able to engage in HR well. Someone who is both empathetic and at the same time can be analytical and strategic in their thinking.
One of the really nice things about following @zoemounsey is that you get to see New Zealand in a new way. For those of us who lived here for a long time we don't have the same appreciation that others do for our country. So reading and seeing someone else's opinion of our great country, essentially through fresh eyes, is really refreshing.
And in case you didn't know Zoe is a beautiful name that is Greek in origin and means 'life'. And that is precisely what you will find in her timeline. Life giving, life sharing and life uplifting tweets.
If you hunt around you might be lucky enough to spot her blog which tells you so much more about her and the family's choice to move to New Zealand. If you are genuinely interested you can search for the link in her time line and be rewarded with some good reading accordingly.
I give @zoemounsey a five star rating. Especially if you're into Human Resources or people development.
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