Monthly Archive: March 2020

#Recap March 31

My 30 Day Challenge for March was to read eight new books. I am happy to report mission accomplished. I finished the 8th book Mastery by Robert Greene yesterday just before 5:00 p.m. In...

#Busy March 30

One goal of this post is not to sound judgmental about BUSY people. I have observed during COVID-19 self isolation practices many people are experiencing lots of anxiety. Yes, the fear of the virus...

#Scary March 29

Like everyone I have heard a lot of common phrases over the past two weeks. Remarks include “When are we going back to normal” and “these are SCARY times“. I have been reflecting on...

#Sights March 28

The week of March 16-22 I took daily hikes of 4-6 miles. I was amazed at the SIGHTS and sounds. I am taking advantage of outdoor exercise during COVID-19. That same week I made...

#Tsundoku March 27

If you have no idea what the word TSUNDOKU means welcome to the club. I will come back to the word in a little bit. I want to explain how I came across it...

#Rates March 26

I have done some spring cleaning since I am spending extended time self-contained in my house. I came across some old pamphlets on 1987 US Saving Bonds and their interest RATES. I purchased a...

#Opinions March 25

In the past month I have encountered some strong OPINIONS that were opposite of mine. I had to pause and reflect on how those different views could alter my state of mind. What I...

#Promises March 24

Sometimes in moments of fear or desperation we reach out to God in prayer with all types of PROMISES. I am sensing that is happening a lot right now. I can remember one of...

#Lexophile March 23

I was not familiar with the term LEXOPHILE but once I learned the definition I immediately became fascinated. A LEXOPHILE is a lover of words. The people who are really good at crafting clever...

#Shame March 22

One of the eight books I am reading for my March 30 Day Reading Challenge is by Brene Brown and is titled Rising Strong. She touches on many subjects but one that I really...