Here’s what I’ve been reflecting on this week. As Haruki Murakam once said, “If you only read the books that everyone else is reading, you can only think what everyone else is thinking.” I believe this is applicable to everything we read.

READ

These are even applicable after 20. I’m In My 30s. This Is The Career Advice I Wish I’d Gotten In My 20s, HuffPost

Hmmmmmmm. Just the sound of water soothes me. I’ve learned I love being around water. Who knew!? I mean, I’ve scuba dived for years. A Path to Well-Being: Restore Yourself in Water, Shondaland

All of this. 5 Boundaries That Successful Women Practice Every Day, The Everygirl

This is a good question. I’m not a huge reader and really never have been soooooo. I read (articles and etc.) but not necessarily a ton of books. Can I Be Friends With People Who Don’t Read Books, Psychology Today

Always useful. How To Get Out of That Creative Rut You’re Stuck In, nofilmschool

Interesting. Biorhythms Aren’t Real, But ‘Peaks’ of Productivity Can Be, lifehacker

This just makes sense. The 5 Love Languages Got an Update—Here Are 2 New Ways to Express & Receive Love, The Everygirl

WAtch/listen

Babyface: Tiny Desk Concert, NPR

Charlie Wilson: Tiny Desk Concert, NPR

 

What I Do: I don’t have access or a subscription to various newspapers or magazines i.e. the New York Times. So, I checked with my local library. I’ve learned I have access to the New York Times free with my library card. Always check with your local library to see what offerings are available to you.

 

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