š#SaturdayShelfie: Book 13 ā Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
Yesterday, I shared a dream that has taken 13 to happen. It came with years of silence, setbacks, and doubtābut I kept the dream alive, kept preparing, and when the opportunity finally came, it all made sense.
Thatās why todayās book is so personal.
Iāve read Shoeā¦
š#SaturdayShelfie: Book 12 ā The Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware
In the past few weeks, Iāve caught myself reflecting on some of the decisions Iāve made throughout my adult lifeāchoices I wish I could undo, paths I wish I had taken, words I wish I had spoken⦠or kept to myself. And in those quiet momentsā¦
š #SaturdayShelfie: Book 11 ā Master Your Emotions by Thibaut Meurisse
Today, something happened that made me realize just how important this book is. Many people have lost their destinies simply because they never learned how to master their emotions. Theyāve lost opportunities, relationships, and even their sense ofā¦
š #SaturdayShelfie (on a Sunday!): Book 10 ā The Emotionally Exhausted Woman by Nancy Colier
First, let me start with an apologyāI know I was supposed to post this yesterday, but I wasnāt feeling well. For the past few weeks, Iāve been unwell, and after a change of meds on Friday, letās just say Iāve been sleepingā¦
š #SaturdayShelfie: Book 9 ā Donāt Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table by Louie Giglio
If you know me well, then you know I love books for days. So when I received this one as a gift a few days ago, I was elated! Then I flipped to the back cover, read the description, and boy, isnāt it timely!
We all have that oneā¦
š #SaturdayShelfie: Book 8 ā The Art of Laziness by Library Mindset
Some people take laziness to another level. They canāt do the simplest of things for themselves because thereās always someone else to do it for them.
Not sure if this is what the author meant when writing this bookābut how about we find out togetherā¦
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