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Reviewing “How to Be Everything”, Emile Wapnick’s Reassuring Guide for Multi-Potentialites
Read more: Reviewing “How to Be Everything”, Emile Wapnick’s Reassuring Guide for Multi-PotentialitesTo all of you who have ever questioned why you couldn’t just stick to one thing, or have wondered whether you’ll ever find “The Thing”, this book is for you! Through engaging writing and relatable stories, Emilie Wapnick does an amazing job at explaining what the heck a multipotentialite is, and what those folks should…
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Do Nothing: How to Break Away from OverWorking, Overdoing, and Underachieving by Celeste Headlee
Read more: Do Nothing: How to Break Away from OverWorking, Overdoing, and Underachieving by Celeste Headlee“The whole point of this book is to encourage you to ask more questions about efficiency” Do Nothing (Headley, 2020, p. 223) Indeed, it is. Time and again, Celeste Headlee prompts readers to second-guess what they’ve been told by seemingly everyone about productivity and how to most efficiently use their time. Through an incredible amount…
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Reviewing Amy McMillen’s Vulnerable “Reclaiming Control”
Read more: Reviewing Amy McMillen’s Vulnerable “Reclaiming Control”There’s always a level of subjectivity and personal experience that goes into writing a book review, at least for me. That said, I try to consider this while not going too deep into my own experiences. For some books it’s pretty easy; others, not so much. Reclaiming Control: Looking Inward to Recalibrate Your Life undoubtedly…
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Hi, my name is Jovan. I’m a Doctoral student who’s pursuing a PhD in Higher Education. I’m also an avid traveler and striving to do it full-time! Some of the things I’m most passionate about are immersing myself in different cultures, reading, and helping others lead the lives they want to live. Thanks for visiting!
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