Blogging: Healthy for Your Brain

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As blogging grows in popularity, so do the questions that millions of people have been asking-is it good for the brain?

Yes, experts say. Apparently they have found positive effects on the brain associated with blogging. To help you understand this better, here are the reasons to support this new-found food for the brain.

1. It promotes analytical and logical thinking.

When you blog, you are actually putting your brain into action. This helps you develop your analytical and logical thinking. Not only can you exercise your brain by creating your own blog, but by reading other people's entries as well. A lot of blogs in the internet are so full of rich and creative ideas for your brain. They promote helpful exchange and criticism for bloggers and develop an atmosphere where creativity and ideas come alive. These blogs also enhance discussion and improve communication among bloggers. Criticisms are welcome, too, whether they are constructive or destructive. You are always free to comment or say your opinions on any blog site. What's more, the information being exchanged in a blog community is amazing. Links to a website where readers can get more information can be posted to a blog where readers can proceed to visit these sources for reliability and validity of the posted information.

2. It is a powerful means of improving creativity and initiative thinking.

The constant demand from readers to update a blog regularly promotes and encourages a spontaneous and creative kind of thinking. It encourages spontaneity for the reason that they are usually sudden and unexpected thoughts. In just a few clicks, updates can be posted whenever a new idea comes up. Blogging is also a way of communicating your own private thoughts or ideas that are not often brought out. These sites, however, maintain some sort of decency.

3. It fosters and improves analogical thinking.

The bad news is recent surveys show that students in the US are behind most of their first world peers in problem solving and critical thinking. This may be due to a fall in school-based instruction in critical analysis, idioms, and influential and creative writing.

The good news-people can now improve their intellectual and analogical thinking by blogging. It can develop one's ability to think analogically through blog-based interactions between experts and young people, who can get more access and information to excellent sources of academic sites. This way, quality information is shared between users of the blogging community.

4. It combines the best of single with social interaction.

Brainstorming with a community or a group of people brings out more information and valuable ideas. It helps to bring multiple and meaningful ideas together. Bloggers have the wonderful opportunity to share what they know to others.

Blogging is not only for fun, it is a form of education, a place of learning and constant improvement. It is indeed, food for our brains, as it nurtures knowledge and develops our thinking to bring out our best potentials.

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