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What I Read in May
I read a lot of *okay* books in May, a few good ones, and a few that I thought were terrible. I had a ton of books checked out from the library and was focusing on reading them before they were due instead of leaning into what I *actually* wanted to be reading. You live and you learn though, right?!๐…
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What I Read in April
Go As a River: I really loved this book. It spanned a long period of the main character’s life, and the trials and tribulations she encountered growing up, from her teenage years to midlife. Sometimes I found myself wanting more depth, but I think that the author chose not to do that in order to continue the metaphor of life…
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What I Read In March
As I begin my social media break in April- I wanted to have a place to share the books I’ve read because I love chatting books with you guys! Leave me a comment and let me know the best book you read last month! ๐ Another quick note: I recently started utilizing NetGalley- I didn’t quite understand how it worked…
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Minimize the Mess March
Here’s an unpopular opinion- but despite what the decluttering experts say…you can declutter thousands of items and your house can still be a mess ๐ I really thought that decluttering would solve my messinesss– but it didn’t. I’ve still got little messes all over the place because I haven’t taken the time to create organizational systems. I want to continue…
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15 [fun]ctional journal prompts: January
Although I’m very much into journaling lately, I definitely don’t consider myself a journaling expert. But with that said- I do love peeking into other people’s journals for inspiration and new ideas! So each month I hope to share some [fun]ctional pages out of my journals to hopefully provide that for others as well. What are [fun]ctional journal prompts? Just…