My 2023 reading list is here, and will be added to over the course of the year.
Read MoreA whole new year to read many wonderful words. This year I did not set a specific book number goal for myself. I got honestly obsessed about the number last year. This year I am reading to read. I am reading to learn, to grow, to escape, to live. Here is what I read in 2022.
Read MoreHere is your dose of personal growth tips, resources & offerings for the month of February!
Read MoreI am prioritizing reading in 2020. Considering it is one of my greatest pleasures in life, it seems appropriate to spend daily time devoted to reading. My goal is to read over 30 books this year, and I wanted to share progress with you. I am going to be reading a variety of fiction, personal growth, and other nonfiction books, and I can’t wait to keep turning the page! I hope you’ll read along.
Read MoreTo read: Olivia Laing’s The Lonely City. An intense and in-depth read about the human condition of loneliness via New York City, artists’ personal lives and creative processes, and living in the digital age. Add this book to your reading list. It will get you thinking about how we experience loneliness in life, and the power it can have, as well as the detriment.
Read MoreThe title of Gabrielle Bernstein’s book The Universe Has Your Back is catchy and intriguing, but what drew me to the book most was that I actually believe that statement. Learning to trust in the universe and faith that things will work out is tremendously powerful and can shape your outlook on life. This book is a great place to start!
Read MoreWhat I'm Reading: Chris Guillebeau's The Happiness of Pursuit. This book has some great tips on how to set goals and actually achieve them, as well as great reminders on how much purpose goals can add to our lives.
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