by Thatcher Wine If you find yourself overloaded with to-do lists and and multitasking more often than not, and feeling stressed and unproductive as a result, you are not alone. This book teaches us to return to monotasking (as opposed to multitasking), starting with basic daily activities. By monotasking these twelve activities, we will become… Continue reading Reading Journal: The Twelve Monotasks
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Reading Journal: Book Lovers
by Emily Henry About this book Nora Stephens is a literary agent who works in the city. She agrees to take a break and go for a month-long vacation to a small town with her sister Libby. There she meets Charlie Lastra, an editor whom she knows from the city and has not had great… Continue reading Reading Journal: Book Lovers
Reading Journal: Lean In
by Sheryl Sandberg with Nell Scovell Many years after the introduction of gender equality, we still find that women are held back in the pursuit of their ambitions, usually hindered by gender stereotypes and expectations perpetuated since childhood. This book is written for women who want to pursue their goals and for men who want… Continue reading Reading Journal: Lean In
Reading for success
How do you retain what you read? What does reading mean to you? If you are reading this post, you are probably a book lover like me. We all read a lot. I came across a post on Instagram recently by @alexandbooks who shared 10 excellent visuals to motivate people to read. One of the… Continue reading Reading for success
Reading Journal: The Bullet Journal Method
by Ryder Carroll "Track the Past. Order the Present. Design the Future." I was feeling overwhelmed and stressed and not too happy with my job when I came across this book at a bookfair. I was desperately in need for some order in my life and was very much inspired by the tagline. The book… Continue reading Reading Journal: The Bullet Journal Method