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You Know You Are a Blogger When . . .

Let’s face it, we all like to blog. And those of us who don’t yet blog are just bloggers in embryo – sooner or later, you, too, will be infected. After all, it’s a great way to keep in touch with family and friends, and share ideas. But it can go a bit too far. Here are some of the warning signs:

You know you’re a blogger when everything you hear sounds like a blog topic to you. From an overheard conversation in a grocery store that becomes a blog about the importance of price checking, to a comment your teenage daughter makes about mascara that turns into a blog about natural beauty, when you can’t hold a simple conversation without fourteen blog ideas popping into your head, you know you’ve got it bad.

You know you’re a blogger when you start to think in blogs. If instead of rolling over, looking at the alarm clock and starting to plan your day, you think, “As I lay in bed this morning, mentally organizing about all the things I needed to do,” that might be an indication that you’re a little obsessed.

You know you’re a blogger when you’re sitting in church frantically taking notes on all the lessons, not just because they’re great, but because you know you’ll want to quote them all in that week’s blogs.

With the Internet becoming more and more prevalent these days, and blogging the wave of the future, it’s no wonder that nearly everyone has a blog. It’s a pretty cool way to interact and express ideas. But keep the above in mind and know when it’s time to start attending Bloggers Anonymous. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go write a blog about how I just wrote a blog about blogging.

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