I don’t know where this year is going bro
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I don’t know where this year is going bro
Hey will you hangout with me instead of working today
Sorry I can’t come to the phone right now, I’m reading a murder mystery
suggestive coffee and relatable fiction
I like my coffee like I like my men, big and delicious 🤪🤪🤪
Just gonna grab a cheeky coffee and read my book and pretend there isn’t going to be a WWIII ☺️☺️☺️☺️
July is my birthday month
(Yes I am an emotional wreck of a ?cancerian person.)
This year I wanted to get out of my comfort zone. I mean I’m not jumping from planes or doing things that need a waiver signed but I am doing things I don’t usually do
Like waking up at an ungodly hour to do yoga outside. Those girls on tiktok were onto something. There is something beautiful about waking up and watching the sunrise, moving your body as humans were intended too and fueling/nourishing not just your body but especially your mind.
my reading goals were never reading 100 + books a year, because it doesn’t really matter how many you read. (okay there were times i’d feel intimidated by people who wrote read 300 books this year…like what? how?)
-apps like goodreads promote that kind of consumerism-
it’s more about what you got out of reading:
did you learn about another culture?
did it make you laugh when the pandemonium got you down?
did you see yourself in the words?
did you learn something new?
last year, i went through a phase of gulping down books i didn’t really enjoy like normal people and hijab with red lipstick for example. (I won’t go into details of why because i know someone people out there might enjoy them and i don’t want to keep them from reading it.)
both books were all over bookstagram so i am trying to be more cautious of the content i consume and be more critical with what and whose work i read.
speed reading through my TBR literally felt painful so i stopped and reaccessed what I wanted to achieve from reading and after some reflection i realized i wanted much more than a tick on GR. 🙂 the best of us get tricked into this capitalist mindset. =buying books that are /overhyped/, reading them even though you don’t enjoy them, hate reading them-
(p.s. it’s really okay if you read 1 book this year; you’re still a reader 🙂)
a few things i’ve tried and now enjoy are:
1. keeping a reading journal, reading feels very one sided, i’m listening to the author, taking it all in, and journaling gives me a chance to respond 🙂
2. reading outside my preferred genre (something i started this year)
3. listening to fiction (here I’m reminded of the Alistair Cooke quote “I prefer radio to TV because the pictures are better.” )
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