Monday, September 3, 2012

August Book Reviews, Twitter-Style


When I mentioned recently that I would be sharing reviews of some of the books I read in August, I knew that a modified version of the "Twitter Style Book Review," that is in 140 characters or less, was the way for me to go. My inspiration came from one of my new favorite bloggers, Anne from Modern Mrs. Darcy. Two of the books on my August reading list actually came from Anne's book review. 

If you are interested in writing  your own Twitter-style book reviews, check out this helpful character counter


August Book Reviews



  A deep & thought-provoking book that demands re-reading, Freeman challenges women to stop hiding behind masks and truly accept God's grace.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5


 Witty & chock full of useful writing tips, this classic is a must-read for writers who want to improve their craft. Some profanity. 

Rating: 4 out of 5


 Full of Biblical wisdom & personal anecdotes plus practical ideas for instilling gratitude in ourselves & kids. Get out the highlighter! 
 
Rating: 5 out of 5
 

 Set in 1930s NYC with characters who take different paths to climb the social ladder. Beautifully written. Think F. Scott Fitzgerald.

 Rating: 5 out of 5


 Wizenberg will be your new best friend after reading her witty yet very personal memoir. Her recipes are just as amazing as her story.

 Rating: 5 out of 5

The Resolution for Women by Priscilla Shirer

 Great for personal use or group discussion, this book made me want to improve on every aspect of my life as wife, mother, & child of God.

 Rating: 4.5 out of 5

 
  Goins gives writers a serious pep talk on why we need to start calling ourselves writers. Excellent & highly informative--take notes!

Rating: 5 out of 5


Have YOU read any good books lately? 

 Keri

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Sunday, September 2, 2012

August Goals Update + New Goals for September {Plus My Reading List}


July & August Goals

At the end of July I set three personal goals:
  • Start Couch to 5K
  • Read for 1 hour every day.
  • Write for 30-45 minutes daily.
During the month of August, I continued with those same goals and added a fourth:
  •  Give my undivided attention to each child for 10 minutes every day 

Here's how I've done thus far:
  • I am finishing Week 8 of Couch to 5K and have averaged about 2.4 miles during the last three days of running. I am not at the 5K (3.1 miles) mark yet in terms of distance, but hopefully within the next two to three weeks I will be. 
  • Most days I have done a fair job of reading for one hour. In August, I read the following books {reviews of my favorites to come!}:
  • As for writing, aside from taking notes from some of the aforementioned books and a few blog posts, I don't feel like I adequately met my goal of 30-45 minutes per day. I really need to work on time management because when I'm engrossed in a book, I tend to read during any free moments and completely neglect my writing.
  • Ten minute one-on-one time with the kids each day worked out pretty well this month. Between early morning wake-ups and different nap times, I had a chance to spend a few quality minutes chatting or playing with all three girls by themselves, and I must admit we all have benefited. There's just something special about having Mommy's undivided attention that makes my little girls' faces light up and mine too!

September Goals  

1.) I plan to finish the Couch to 5K program. My goal is to run the entire 5K in 30 minutes. 
 
2.) I intend to continue reading for an hour daily. On my reading list for September are the following:  
3.) I plan to set aside 30 minutes every day--whether during nap time or after the kids go to bed--just for writing. I will have to be strict on myself if I hope to accomplish this goal. However, I know that the only way to become a more adept writer is to write!
 
4.) I will continue spending at least 10 minutes with each child per day and aim for a little longer if possible. 


A new goal for September:

*To write at least one card per week to someone in need. I used to do a fairly good job of sending notes to people who were sick, bereaving, or in need of encouragement, but after having kids, I totally let that area of service fall by the wayside. I personally appreciate receiving a thoughtful note in the mail and want to get back into the habit of encouraging others who may need a kind word sent their way. It's one act of service that I can do even with small children to take care of. 

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How did you do do with your goals in August, and do you have any personal goals for the month of September?

Other links of interest:
Personal Goals for July
July Goals Update

Blessings to you in this new month,

Keri
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