Neuroblogging? Yes, we do. Over the last twelve months, we have motivated ourselves to blog on epilepsy, genes and the life of a (clinician) scientist. This experience has told us something about habit, working through periods of frustration and exhaustion and routine. We have successfully passed the 100-post-mark, have learned to avoid common traps and seductions of an online presence. I have discovered a certain calming effect of blogging. It helps you sort your thoughts and stay on top of things.