tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2714172800927539589.post2513316468965924529..comments2012-02-21T20:39:00.063-08:00Comments on psalm127mom: Constantly Challenged on this TopicOur Chloe Elizabethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09080383098592490085noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2714172800927539589.post-28937165864081029532010-12-20T10:29:10.102-08:002010-12-20T10:29:10.102-08:00I hear ya Jodie, I often seem to waste a lot of ti...I hear ya Jodie, I often seem to waste a lot of time on FB and have thought about just quitting it all together but the one thing I love about it... is reaching out to those who are lost and praying for the prayer requests that are often posted..you can add that to your pro list if you'd like:) But yes I agree taking some time away to refocus on what the season is really about is more important than anything this world has including facebook:) merry christmas!Sarah, Nathen, Aiden, and Evanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01496000744472298490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2714172800927539589.post-62648048377474711292010-12-19T21:57:26.710-08:002010-12-19T21:57:26.710-08:00Hey, I made your pro list! Hehehe
IMHO, I think ...Hey, I made your pro list! Hehehe<br /><br />IMHO, I think the answer is the same as it is for chocolate... everything in moderation. If you find yourself constantly on Facebook all day, then it is probably affecting those areas on your con list. But if you check it (like Melissa suggested) at a time you would be taking a break from all those things anyway, I don't see the harm.<br /><br />Especially as a stay-at-home mom, Facebook has made a huge difference in my life. When I am out of touch with people, it's really easy to sink into depression (though of course time with God would help that too). And seeing what other people are doing and how other moms are coping inspires me to do better, gives me ideas how to do better and alerts me when my girlfriends are struggling with something.<br /><br />Also, being an introvert (I know, no one believes me), Facebook helps me relate to people so that when I do see them IRL, I know how to get a conversation started.<br /><br />On the other hand, ridding my mind of all the chatter once in a while is probably a good thing too. Have a Merry, Facebookless Christmas!Chellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11471062916524460546noreply@blogger.com