Monday, September 04, 2006

Blogging Builds Self-Esteem


While we are on the topic, apparently blogging builds self esteem. Or so they say.

I have to be honest- its SO true! When my site meter gets higher and I get lots of comments on my posts I feel so good about myself.

8 comments:

Goldy said...

Far be it for me to deprive you of that happy little feeling. i certainly feel a little of that too when I get comments on mine!
I really enjoy your blog, so it certainly isn't an imposition to seek a comment from me.
Keep on asking the big questions dude!

Anonymous said...

Well in that case BrotherDave, I shall have to visit your site every hour, on the hour. RANDOM MUSINGS STINKING ROCKS!!

Anonymous said...

Just here to boost your numbers . . . followed your link . . . man, that Wayne Hurlbert really knows his stuff! I mean, he MUST! He's not just any old author, he's an "Expert Author." How does one become an "expert author" I wonder. I would imagine it's a self-proclaimed title, as while I'm still relatively new to this whole blogging thing, I don't suppose it's been around long enough for anyone to have devoted his/her life to the study of the psychosocial effects that blogging has on ones psyche . . . or maybe it's just what his friends all tell him at dinner parties when they've heard enough and want to change the subject: "Oh, Wayne Hurlbert, you're such an Expert Author! So Bob-sitting-next-to-WayneHurlber, how about those Eagles?"

David said...

Quick, someone rescue my ego. Its about to pop.

Geoff said...

So Dave... you're not only good looking, witty and intelligent, but you also write one heck of a blog! It's enough to make a woman faint from swooning! (So I'm led to believe... I wouldn't know myself?)

David said...

My next post will be on flattery.

Kat said...

hahaha :)

Jez said...

Hello pastor dave.
Thank you for this article.
You've posted this just in time.
I'm using the link you gave with my thesis on the Effects of Blogging.
Blessings to you!