Hiya, Yvette Sojourner here❣️ This is 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

Have I shared this with you? If I have, sorry, not sorry! Once just isn’t enough, Your Travel Tribe Is Ready to Go!, Sisters From AARP

PLEASE READ❣️ I’m a Black Woman Who Survived Breast Cancer. Here’s What I Want Other Women of Color to Know, Self

You’re welcome 💋 Americans check their phones 144 times a day. Here’s how to cut back, FortuneWell

I know I am❣️ Yassssss! Fit and Fly After 40, Sisters From AARP

Interesting read. Thoughts? The internet gets heated over ‘soft girl’ culture, San Francisco Chronicles

Yes, please! How to Stop Comparing Your Current Body to Your Former One, Self

watching

I’m at it again y’all. I am binge watching ALL of Living Single!!! It started with the Golden Girls the Designing Women and then 227!!!! Listen, it was FABULOUS seeing Sheryl Lee Ralph in Designing Women was EVERYTHING!!! Listening seeing all of the young Black actors in Living Single and 227 who are now Directors, Internationally known and RENOWN has poured into me! Also, I’ve also been reminded that Black people have been all about luxury since forever 🙌🏾 Yasssss, to all of the Cartier, Van Cleef and… 

And since I mentioned her name soooooo it should be no surprise I stumbled upon This HERE!!! A MUST SEE! A 3-Step Guide to Believing in Yourself | Sheryl Lee Ralph, TED

Yassssss, I’m a fan of Jane Birkin. Yes, the Jane Birkin Hermès named their Birkin after which she proudly carried and let me tell you I LOVE the way her aged bag looked #birkingoals. She was a phenomenal woman. The Undersung Filmography of Jane Birkin, Vogue

WRITE

What Completism Can Teach Us About the Creative Process, LitHub

 

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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