Tuesday, March 1, 2011

FACEBOOK = SELF-ESTEEM

If you're HAPPY and you don't know it....GET ON FACEBOOK {clap,clap}
If you're HAPPY and you don't know it....GET ON FACEBOOK {clap,clap}
If you're HAPPY and you don't know it....get on your profile...go ahead and post it
If you're HAPPY and you don't know it....GET ON FACEBOOK {clap,clap}
                                ***to the tune of "If You're Happy and You Know It***

Believe it or not, recent studies have showed that spending time with yourself on Facebook is a self-esteem builder.  According to Cornell University, who conducted a 63 person study on facebook users and their emotions, many people feel as though their facebook accounts can reassure their confidence and calm their emotions through any situation.  I feel as though this is true.  "THINK ABOUT IT".... The things you place on your social accounts are mostly positive things, so when you log on to these sites and are reinforced of the "positive self" you have created and portrayed to the world, its natural for your attitude and demeanor to change regardless of the situation.  TRY IT and give me some feedback!!!

http://www.cnn.com/2011/TECH/social.media/03/01/facebook.self.esteem/index.html?hpt=Sbin

2 comments:

  1. First of all, I love your little tune that you came up with, very creative. Secondly- you did not come to FCA! Third- I never thought about social networking building confidence, but as I think about it, it really does. A person would almost never put something on facebook that was negative about themselves, and being as it is up for the world to see, you are just asking for positive feedback from others! Good article and blog :)

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  2. I like the tune at the beginning of this article. It is really good to read. As you mentioned in the article, people can have confidence in the social networking. such as facebook. I think so . People can get feedback though it. Most of feedback is good. Sometimes we are influenced by it, we feel we are good. If some bad feedbacks comee out, we should not keep that in mind. People in the world have different opinions towards something.

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