The Lazy Genius Way by Kendra Adachi I know it’s still summer, but I love some non-fiction/self-improvement reading as we move into Fall. I think it’s that whole back to school vibe that makes me want to learn something new or tackle a project to feel organized and efficient. The subtitle of this book says... Continue Reading →
Uncomfortable Conversations
Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man by Emmanuel Acho I first became aware of this book and of Acho when I watch an interview he did with Brene Brown. I'm a huge fan of Brene, but I don't follow everything she does and therefore can't recall how the video ended up on my screen. However,... Continue Reading →
Don’t Overthink It
Don’t Overthink It by Anne Bogel Anne Bogel is one of my favorite podcasters. I get so many of my book recommendations from her and her podcast, What Should I Read Next. This is her 3rd book, and yes I own them all. Her first, Reading People was a great overview of personality types &... Continue Reading →
Body Thrive
Body Thrive by Cate Stillman This is technically a re-read, but now it takes on an all new meaning. I am now participating in Cate’s Body Thrive course, so I am working with her and her team, along with many other people who are also interested in living healthier. Working through Body Thrive is prep... Continue Reading →
Judgment Detox
One of my reading goals for 2020 is to read more self development books. I decided to start with this one because it has been sitting on my shelf since it came out in 2018. In all honesty, I think I pre-ordered it to be sure I got it as soon as it came out,... Continue Reading →