I love your ink postcard! It looks so good. it's really interesting what has happened with your regular creative journaling. Maybe your brain is trying to tell you maybe it prefers the 10 minute catch up way of doing it. I guess you'll have to try it with 2 more 10 minutes sessions to get your 2 weeks done and see how you feel. I'm always intrigued by what our brains will allow as new habits and behaviors and which ones just don't stick. Loved your recent audio books list. You always seem to have any interesting variety of books. I'm really trying to branch out of just rom com books. With all these year end reports at work coming up I need some good escapism.
I just switched from paper to audio with Eleanor oliphant is completely fine by Gail honeyman ( to get it finished for bookclub 😬), if you don’t know it.. wow, a good one! 💗💗💗
I'm watching you on cloudy, foggy, and cold Monday morning with a cup of warm tea in hand😊. I prefer paper books to audio, that's usually the case. However, I just spend Friday-Saturday listening to an audio series/play of Lalka (The Doll by Bolesław Prus, a Polish author), and I am astonished. It was soooo good. It's not an audiobook in the sense that the book is read out by a narrator, but it's an adaptation, with each character read by a different actor/actress, with sound effects. It reminded me of a radio play, but just a much better quality. What a treat! I will still read the original book, but I hope to listen to some more productions of this type. I sort of think I enjoyed it more than I would have had they produced it in a standard TV series format. Imagination in the wild 😜. I heard about some audiobooks being produced in this "superaudio" format where the whole original book is being read by multiple actors with sound effects. I'm not sure this is true for US as well, but I would assume you have it the same, just different books/authors. If you do, I strongly recommend those.
I love your ink postcard! It looks so good. it's really interesting what has happened with your regular creative journaling. Maybe your brain is trying to tell you maybe it prefers the 10 minute catch up way of doing it. I guess you'll have to try it with 2 more 10 minutes sessions to get your 2 weeks done and see how you feel. I'm always intrigued by what our brains will allow as new habits and behaviors and which ones just don't stick. Loved your recent audio books list. You always seem to have any interesting variety of books. I'm really trying to branch out of just rom com books. With all these year end reports at work coming up I need some good escapism.
It is interesting to see how different things work for different people and how our brains adapt to changes.
❤ “this tiney tiny horse here”
I just switched from paper to audio with Eleanor oliphant is completely fine by Gail honeyman ( to get it finished for bookclub 😬), if you don’t know it.. wow, a good one!
💗💗💗
I'm watching you on cloudy, foggy, and cold Monday morning with a cup of warm tea in hand😊. I prefer paper books to audio, that's usually the case. However, I just spend Friday-Saturday listening to an audio series/play of Lalka (The Doll by Bolesław Prus, a Polish author), and I am astonished. It was soooo good. It's not an audiobook in the sense that the book is read out by a narrator, but it's an adaptation, with each character read by a different actor/actress, with sound effects. It reminded me of a radio play, but just a much better quality. What a treat! I will still read the original book, but I hope to listen to some more productions of this type. I sort of think I enjoyed it more than I would have had they produced it in a standard TV series format. Imagination in the wild 😜. I heard about some audiobooks being produced in this "superaudio" format where the whole original book is being read by multiple actors with sound effects. I'm not sure this is true for US as well, but I would assume you have it the same, just different books/authors. If you do, I strongly recommend those.
It’s a ginkgo leaf.
OMG, yes, that's it!