Journaling is a great habit to pick up for a variety of reasons. You can keep track of your feelings, check-in with yourself, look back on memories, and so much more.
All in Reading
Journaling is a great habit to pick up for a variety of reasons. You can keep track of your feelings, check-in with yourself, look back on memories, and so much more.
I’m always happy to be recommending books by wonderful women. But since it’s women’s history month, I’m going to be talking about a few favorites regarding empowerment, emotions, and history too, of course!
Here are 4 books you should read this Women’s month:
Black History Month is every February, and I have to say I think this Black History Month comes at a pivotal point. We’ve been saying Black Lives Matter during the pandemic and people are listening! The lovely Kamala Harris became the first African-American and Asian-American vice president just last month and I’m feeling positive about 2021! This is Black history!
I’m sure you have heard of the terms ‘introvert’ and ‘extrovert’. I want to talk a little more about the topic.
An Introvert tends to be less social, and prefers spending time alone. While an extrovert is more out-going and loves social gatherings.
After the pandemic, we’ve all kind of turned a little more introverted, right?
If there was ever a month that was motivation orientated, it would be January. With New Year’s resolutions and goals in mind, it’s all about getting everything done!
In these winter months, there’s nothing as lovely as being cozied up by the fire reading a good book.
You know I love my books ~ and wanted to share some books that I know you’d love too!