Tag: SummerAtoZ
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(T)ech 3 [The Privacy Edition]
Our monthly-ish series highlighting 3 useful tech tips that helped us out recently.
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(R)eading From the Best Sellers List [The Handmaid’s Tale]
The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood is currently sitting pretty at #15 on the NY Times Bestseller list. I might be the only person on the planet, but I just didn’t fall in love with this book.
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4 Books With (U)nbelievable Plot Twists #SummerAtoZ
There’s nothing more fun than a plot twist that totally rocks your socks off, right? Here are a few recent books I’ve read featuring major head spinners…
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10 Awesome (S)ummertime Reads To Add To Your Reading List
Since we both use Goodreads to track the books we’ve read, we can use it to look back at our faves. We want to shout out to these awesome books we read in summers past – and encourage you to read them, if you haven’t already.
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My 5 Year (Q) & A Journal Experience
Would you believe I actually stuck with one of my guided journals for five years? This time it was the Q&A Journal and I learned a few things along the way about myself and about journaling in general…
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(O)ffice Vibes {What’s in My Home Office}
I’m lucky enough to work from home 2 days of the week. So, when we moved into our new home, I commandeered one of the rooms to be my home office. There are 2 areas- 1 for work stuff and 1 for personal business.
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Do You Count (N)ovellas in Your Total Number of Books Read?
A novella is a work of written, fictional, narrative prose normally longer than a short story but shorter than a novel. The Hugo and Nebula Awards for Best Novella both define novellas as literary works between 17,500 – 40,000 words. Novels are 40,000 words or more. So – when you talk about the number of…
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(M)id-Year Book Freak Out Tag [The 2017 Girlxoxo Edition]
The “mid-year book freakout” tag has been going around the interwebs for a few years now, and we decided to join in the fun.
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Reading From the Best Sellers (L)ist [The Woman in Cabin 10]
The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware is currently sitting pretty at #8 on the NY Times Bestseller list. I read it but while I thought it was OK – didn’t love it though.
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8 Tips for (K)eeping An Organized Computer Deskptop Screen
Clutter can accumulate in many places and now, there can also be a lot of digital clutter. Here are a few strategies I use to keep my laptop screen clear of old files and a gazillion programs.