Tag: commit

  • Commit to read more books

    booksAs you may have read, my one word for 2018 is COMMIT. One of my commitments is to read more. So it was only fitting that Daniel Pink would include an article about how to read more in his most recent Pink newsletter. (I sware he included it just for me!)

    Five steps to read more books:

    1. Download books to your smartphone
      I downloaded the Libby app to my phone, which allows me to check out eBooks from my local library. Figure that it will be a nice way to add an extra book to my bedside stack and give me something to do during all those waiting times, such as at the doctor, the Costco gas line, or waiting for a meeting to start. I also downloaded Read This Next, which suggests books to read based on authors you like. I haven’t played with it yet, but it looks promising. And of course, I have Audible for my commute to/from work.
    2. Set a daily reading goal
      It’s hard for me to set a goal beyond just reading every day. I don’t like page or chapter counts, as I feel it stifles my brain. So for now, let’s just say the goal is to read every day.
    3. Read before bed every night
      ZZZZZ…. no, seriously, this is my reading time. Now I just need to do a better job of putting down the phone earlier so I can get more reading time in before the eyelids close on me.
    4. Keep a stack of tempting books on hand
      I don’t know any educators for which this is an issue. Part of my purpose for the reading goal this year was to get that stack a bit lower. I feel like I add five for every one I read! I do, however, want to add more fiction to the pile so that I have a plethora of choices.
    5. Read aloud
      I’m perplexed. I don’t know how this will increase my book reads. First of all, no one wants to hear me. And if I am reading at bedtime, I may have a pretty grumpy boyfriend in the morning! How about an under my breath muttering?Any other tips you’d add to the list?

    via How to read more books — Quartz

  • #MyOneWord

    D062EC87-F287-48FA-913C-0B94C56AB190.jpegCommit.

    Commit to the challenge.

    The adventure.

    The healthy lifestyle.

    The quest for knowledge.

    Reading to learn.

    Reading to escape.

    Learning new things…

    Improving educational opportunities for our students.

    Spending quality family time with my girls…

    Quiet times with my boyfriend.

    Alone time for reflection.

    Commit.

    This is my #oneword2018. It encompasses all aspects of my life. My personal life, My professional life. My romantic life. And most importantly, my family life.

    I look forward to sharing this year with everyone through my blog and tweets.

    Happy 2018!

    (Photo from Superstition desert during a recent off road adventure weekend)