A lot of this really resonated for me. Although I've maintained my reading over the last few years (it's a vital bedtime ritual), I have also been wanting to bring more joy into my life by making sure to take the time to do things I enjoy.
I've also just borrowed my first audio book from the library (The Asshole Survival Guide by Robert I. Sutton). I love podcasts, so why not audio books, right?
Thanks for the reading joy wishes and for the comment, Sara! :)
I also borrowed my first audiobook from the library just the other week! After an experience with book on tape decades ago, I was convinced that despite loving podcasts I wouldn't be on board with audiobooks. But I tried it out with Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng, and it was surprisingly enjoyable.
Hope you also find plenty more avenues of joy in the year ahead!
A lot of this really resonated for me. Although I've maintained my reading over the last few years (it's a vital bedtime ritual), I have also been wanting to bring more joy into my life by making sure to take the time to do things I enjoy.
I've also just borrowed my first audio book from the library (The Asshole Survival Guide by Robert I. Sutton). I love podcasts, so why not audio books, right?
I hope you get back to your reading joy.
Thanks for the reading joy wishes and for the comment, Sara! :)
I also borrowed my first audiobook from the library just the other week! After an experience with book on tape decades ago, I was convinced that despite loving podcasts I wouldn't be on board with audiobooks. But I tried it out with Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng, and it was surprisingly enjoyable.
Hope you also find plenty more avenues of joy in the year ahead!