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Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Sunday, February 28, 2021

Should I forgive myself?

Aha!

Time flies! 

Especially the weekend goes before I even blink my eyes 

I got only one day off this week. It was usually a week day and then Sunday. But, I had to help out on that weekday.

I was very careful to do a load of laundry done during the week. That left one big load on Sunday. I did that on the morning. But, I procrastinated to fold it and put it back. Now it is sitting in my laundry bag, waiting for my attention


But, I did do vacuum clean the ground floor. Mopped the kitchen, and did all the dishes after helping hubby with cooking. 

Then some time was spent on Canva to do something fun. 

Now, it is evening, time to finish up the weekend fun

I am realizing, I have to finish the Book A Week for the blog. I finished reading "Lie to me" Tear me Apart" and "Snow"

On a second note, I bought the book "Income Investing Explained" from Amazon. 

I have the "Go Giver" downloaded to the phone from the Toronto Public Library. Seven chapters are finished already. 

Left over works are:

1. blogposts for the books I already finished.

2. Folding the laundry

3. Vacuum and mop the upstairs

4. Check the usual financial blogs. 

Those are the ones I still have to finish. I did called the most important people in my life and talked to them. There is still food in the fridge for tomorrow. Oh and I did half hour exercising. 

Considering all those are done, I think, I can catch up the unfinished work during the week.  



What you think? Should I forgive myself?

Bindu

Sunday, October 18, 2020

October 2020

October is half way now. Thanksgiving is over.



The pandemic is not over yet. Toronto went back to Stage 2 after thanksgiving. I am trying to read more now a days. 

Reading a book in a week? It will be possible, if you get interesting books to read. I found I can keep on reading, if it is a thriller. 

Toronto public library has Libby app and I can have ebooks for free on my phone. Commute time can be utilized for reading. 

The first novel I got was "The Reckoning" by John Grisham. The story about a war veteran killing the local priest and not giving any motive.  When the story unfolded, we learn how a lie ruined the lives of the family members of the killer. I finished the book in a week time!.


The story takes us to war zones and the sufferings of prisoners of war under Japanese army during world war 2. Grisham is known for his legal suspense. This one is also not different. I will find some other thriller for next week. 

How you use your commuting time? 

Bindu