A study of the phenomenon of blogs - or online diaries - found people writing them feel happier and more organised.The happier part, I can agree with that. It's certainly more productive for me to take my frustrations out here, than to do it at work, where it might have, you know, consequences.
"Feeling that you have a forum for expressing yourself can make a huge difference to your psychological well-being.:
The "more organized" part? Not so much. Well maybe by default because I could hardly become less so.
Comments delightfully open. Feel free to talk about what you like about blogs. This one in particular, because I need your validation...
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There's no question: having the blog as an outlet for the stuff I post and as a way of making surprisingly strong connections to people I would otherwise never have contact with is worthwhile.
Is it worth all the time I put into it? Ay, there's the rub...
I love blogging. It satisfies my attention whore cravings and allows me to be creative.
I've validated you enough on my blog this past week, Biznatch. No more lip service for you.
no more validation for me?
Foreverever? Foreverever?!?
V-Vicarious sports-following
A-AHOL
L-Likeable blogger
I-Interesting
D-Diverting
A-Adventurous (you know what I mean)
T-Too old (really!) to be my son
E-Evolving nicely
P-Partner (e-mail) in blog outages
O-Obviously bright
O-Open to other viewpoints
H-Hearted (as in good-)
OK, that last was a bit of a cheat.
But how'd I do, off the top of my head, at validating blog and blogger?
; )
: )
Mom,
The last H could have been Handsome...
Does that count as validation?
That's the last time, Pooh, I swear it.
That's not my mom, Fran. Don't hate the validators, hate the game...
My bad.
LOL.
I'm definitely not his mother. That year, I was too busy co-managing wrestlers to reproduce. And I was TOO YOUNG.
(Pooh, can you tell I'm approaching a birthday in few weeks?)
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