Getting to Know Rosy Villa

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Rosy Villa - @rosyblue

Rosy Villa - @rosyblue

There are many people that use twitter for many different reasons, getting to know others, education, sharing information. How do you get the most out of twitter and what do you hope to accomplish?
Before joining Twitter, I sent out a weekly newsletter to family and friends. It was a hit and I really enjoyed it. Then, I decided that I wanted to write a blog. But, I had no clue what I needed to do, so the blog idea was placed on the back burner. One day I was reading the New York Times online, I came across the blog, Shifting Careers by Marci Albohers. The blog talked about putting yourself out there via a social network called Twitter. I created an account and that was it. I was clueless and didn’t really know what to do. I was getting followers, but didn’t grasp the concept of following back. Oh the pressure,  I didn’t update for a couple of months. After reading several articles and blog posts about twitter, I decided to use twitter for fun. But, as time has gone by, I realized that I’m using twitter, not only for fun, but educational  purposes, sharing information to people outside of twitter. Plus, I have met some amazing people. And, most importantly, I have realized the importance of social media for business and career, perhaps using twitter someday for this purpose, too. Twitter has changed what I would like to accomplish in life, it like I’m in a candy store and can’t decide what I need to do first. Since using Twitter, I have discovered that I really enjoy writing and  the possiblies are truly limitless. So watch out world, Rosy is here to stay!

Tell us where you are from and what you do for a living?
I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. However I had a moment of exploration and moved briefly to Costa Mesa, California (in the O.C.) for 7 years, but missed Los Angeles and moved back. Ah, there is nothing like home sweet home. I have always worked in the health field. I started working in a doctor’s office (truly enjoyed it). The doctor that I worked for was the best (great work ethic and dedicated to the well being of his patients). Then, I moved on to a major Health Insurance Company, I worked in Customer Service and Claims. I loved the interaction with people (even if it was over the phone) and the satisfation that I was able to assist. It was a new experience and learned quite bit. And since I love helping people, the work came easy.  I moved up quickly in the company. As much as I loved the work, the environment was toxic and stressful. After several years,  budget cuts and buy outs,  I made the painful decision to leave two years ago. It was a scary decision, but a brave one. I decided to take my life back. All I was doing was working 10-12 hours a day,  6 days a week with little vacation time. It was time to go and decided to explore other options. I don’t think that I will ever truly leave the healthcare field, it’s too important to me. So as Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger says, “I’ll be back.”

Do you know others who use Social Media tools like Twitter in your area? What would you say about the knowledge of people in your area about Social Media in general?
I have a few friends who use Social Media tools like Plurk, Facebook, Identi.ca and friendfeed. To be quite honest, most of my friends use it for fun. Like me, we starting to use social media to enrich our lives and careers. We are a wee behind, but we will get there shortly.

What gets you really motivated and excited?
What truly keeps me motivated and super excites me is my thirst for knowledge. I’m curious about this world, always have been. And it’s keep me open minded. I have always been this way, I remember reading a book as a child, if I didn’t understand the word, I would look it up in the dictionary. I’ve always been a hard worker, nothing stops me from learning new things. I think staying motivated requires that you evolve as a person. I’m not the same person I was in my twenties. I love that about myself.  I just want to be the best person I can be.

Give us one crazy fact about yourself you haven’t already shared.
I own a lot of books, I’m forever reading.  When I hear about a new book, I must have it. I get a crazy feeling and start trying to figure out which is the best way to get the book a.s.a.p. And the truly crazy thing is, once I get the book, it’s probably another 5-6 months before I get a chance to read it (I always have a stack of books to read). I know, I know.

14 Responses to “Getting to Know Rosy Villa”


Mark says:

Rosy was one of the first individuals that I followed when joining Twitter. She is always keeping it real while offering constant support. To be honest Twitter is not Twitter without Rosy. What a fantastic journey Rosy!

ROSY is one of my absolute FAVORITES on Twitter. I don’t even have to see her picture and I can “feel” her smile! So nice to read a little more about her!
Rosy, you’re great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Lisa says:

What a great for a blog :-)

I’m so glad I met Rosy, and I love this interview!

I have a huge huge stack of books on my nightstand too.

Great stuff Rosy and yeah, watch out world!!!

Aronado says:

Rosy is an absolutely AMAZING human being. Thank you so much ROSY for just being the wonderful, giving, caring, positive person that you are.

I appreciate YOU a great deal!

@aronado

ps I LOVE the design of this blog!

Whitebag says:

Rosy I love your blog. You are truly amazing, honest, very positive person. You are absolutely amazing person!

Craig Sutton says:

Thanks to everyone for such wonderful response about Rosy, I interviewed her because of the very reasons you have all mentioned. She is thrilled with all of the responses.

Aronado, Thanks for the Blog compliment. It was designed by @dougwaltman who handles all the design work for my company. Great guy and very skilled at his job.

Roxanne says:

Rosy is an absolute doll. She’s funny, thoughtful, considerate, a real gem. Thank you, Craig, for allowing us to know her a bit better.

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