Apart from the facts that I’ve always wanted to write, and be famous [haha], blogging is really a dream come true for me. Not only because I have an awesome audience, but because finally there is a way I can order and remember events in my life.
More importantly, the emotions that went with it. When I read some of my older posts, I’m proud of myself. For posting even when things went rough, and for venting my anger or frustration, instead of letting it build up.
According Wayne Hurlbert, blogging builds self esteem too. Now I don’t really had / have a problem with that, but its always good to be confident in who we are. I’m thinking more about what I do, why I do it, and how. I think about things that are said on the radio – way more thoroughly than what I used to. On the other hand you may consider me a blog addict. Before I fall asleep at night, I think about what I can write, and how. I know its pretty dumb, but hey, its those involuntary type thoughts, so there’s not much I can do about it? ![]()
Anyhow, I survive weekends without blogging, and I have enough “real life” friends – that means I’m safe, yes?

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