I’m finally coming out of my book-writing-cave (more about Between the Lines: Stories from the Underground soon) and have to admit that I didn’t read much while writing my book which was *a journey* and required my undivided attention. That said, I firmly believe you don’t have to read 100+ books a year to be considered a book person and I’m kind of over the act of making lists for the sake of tracking one’s achivement. I try to make lists that help me to remember something I love or I know would be good for me (not always the same). A good list doesn’t create a feeling of (capitalist) pressure in my book (yeah, I did that). A good list gives me space for growth and excitement, and it gives me the opportunity to reveal a new layer of my self that I might not even share with the world right away because it might be just for me.
Lists & Layers
Lists & Layers
Lists & Layers
I’m finally coming out of my book-writing-cave (more about Between the Lines: Stories from the Underground soon) and have to admit that I didn’t read much while writing my book which was *a journey* and required my undivided attention. That said, I firmly believe you don’t have to read 100+ books a year to be considered a book person and I’m kind of over the act of making lists for the sake of tracking one’s achivement. I try to make lists that help me to remember something I love or I know would be good for me (not always the same). A good list doesn’t create a feeling of (capitalist) pressure in my book (yeah, I did that). A good list gives me space for growth and excitement, and it gives me the opportunity to reveal a new layer of my self that I might not even share with the world right away because it might be just for me.