ups & downs of twitterbooking

That’s what my husband calls it when I’m on the computer, chatting up my social network.

In my quest for balance, I’m seeking a happy medium in my love/hate relationship with the Internet. There are plenty of advantages, but it also has an addictive quality. I have wondered if they make a patch to help cure my obsessive checking of email, Facebook and Twitter.

I have some fun with my little “problem” over at Hybrid Mom. Click here to read Twitter, You Bug Me.

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3 Responses to “ups & downs of twitterbooking”

  1. Lurenda says:

    Is it bad that I feel guilty for abandoning Twitter because I just didn’t want to keep up with it anymore? My addictions to facebook and blogging are enough to keep me busy 24/7. It’s quite sad, but let’s look on the bright side. If it weren’t for blogs, fb and twitter I wouldn’t have awesome bloggy friends like you! :)

  2. angie says:

    I agree! We would have never met (possibly) if we weren’t floating around in cyberspace. Blogs are my favorite for sharing ideas and getting to know people.

  3. giulietta says:

    Hi Angie,

    Been meaning to stop by for awhile. I share your on and off love affair with social networking, etc. Sometimes it seems futile; other times it makes a huge difference. I recall reading somewhere that we are always ambivalent about everything, sometimes closer to the negative side and other times to the positive side.

    I’ve always liked responding to emails with more of a story. Must be the writer in me. Now I do it with my short tweets. I’ll sit there, get an idea, tweet it and think, hey this could be an essay!

    See you around …

    Giulietta

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