For those yet to attend university, here's a taste of what it can be like and a reminder to be courageous, find those friendships and experiences that will be the building blocks of adulthood! It had me nostalgic for my college days, not only the adventures similar to theirs, but the ones that were different and unique from mine. 1), by John Allison, Whitney Cogar, & Lissa Treiman ++Ī thoroughly fun.A thoroughly fun, quirky, and enjoyable story of 3 young women's friendships and adventures during their college (university) years. These individual chunks can add up to significant change, if you take the time to implement them. I'm grateful for how she breaks down the topic of managing your time-and accompanying sense of being overwhelmed-into bite-sized chunks that make sense and are easy to work on individually. I've read other books of hers and they all provide exactly that in a succinct and entertaining writing style. Realistic and practical.Realistic and practical advice from Laura Vanderkam, as I expected. Tranquility by Tuesday: 9 Ways to Calm the Chaos and Make Time for What Matters, by Laura Vanderkam ++.Books I didn’t finish are marked as abandoned.Graphic novels & comics are italicized.Books I really enjoyed are marked with two plus signs.Here’s the list, going all the way back to 2011. Where I bought a book, got a few chapters in, and realized I had already read it years before. I finally started keeping track of what I was reading after one-too-many times I’ve always been a reader, mostly voracious and other times…not so much (parenthood will do Books I’ve read, ordered chronologically.
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