Saturday, June 1, 2019

Blogging for Emotional Well Being Essay -- Blogs

Blogging for Emotional Well BeingImagine keeping a diary every day, but instead of locking it up and stowing it in your desk drawer, you do the exact opposite. You post it on the Web, letting the entire world -- well, anyone who stumbles upon it, anyway -- inside your head. (Nord) I am sure that almost everyone at some(a) point in time has received the following advice when feeling down Why dont you write erupt your thoughts?, Write a outcry or a poem., Write a letter to a friend, telling what you feel. In effect, write Writing is therapeutic. Its a fact of life that everyone has experienced. all(prenominal) author, poet, songwriter, speaker we know has written for one simple reason, they need to. I caught up on my webreading today, and that article on web logging really whip home. I know that most folks dont care about what Im writing. The keys to why I want to keep it up ( none, Im still trying to keep it up, not always making it) are A) its therapeutic as hell just to write it B) someone might care, and respond, and that ONE someone makes it all okay. (FanBoy) Writing out personal thoughts, feelings, observations, and experiences increases the understanding of ones way of thinking. It helps one realize issues not thought about before. Writing can solve problems by getting to the root of issues. People keep journals, sketchbooks, or diaries to assist in understanding themselves. Some people keep blogs. Blogs are very much like journals in that there is a freedom to type out a plethera of feeling and emotion onto a keyboard. Observations such as a description of an interesting person seen that day may fall into a personal web log. These blogs, often updated several times a day, were instead a record of the blogg... ...eople to help themselves. works cited Golding, David. David Golding Presents. Online Posting. April 22, 2001. March 18, 2002. <http//pah2.weblogs.com Blood, Rebecca. Weblogs A History and Perspective Rebeccas Pocket. September 2000. 23 March 2002. < http//www.rebeccablood.net/essays/weblog_history.html Nord, Tom. Blogs Share Peoples Stories. Gannett News Service. 9 April 2001. 24 March 2002. <http//detnews.com/2001/technews/0104/09/b01-209360.htm Grohol, John M. Psy D. psychological science of Weblogs. Online posting. April 2001. 24 March 2002. < http//www.psychcentral.com/blogs/ Hoyum, Sonja. My Little Marathon. Online posting. 6 22 25 March 2002. 11 April 2002. <http//www.xanga.com/home.asp?user=fjorgyn FanBoy. G-Blog, FanBoy. Online Posting. 26 Feb 2002. 17 April 2002. <http//www.g-blog.net/entry/446

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