by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | blog |
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: There’s something about this time of year that inspires a longing to start something new. To set and accomplish new goals.
So… Striving or struggling – What are you doing this fall?
by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | book reviews, reviews |
I know, not everyone likes dogs. But I Do!
I received this book as a Christmas gift and finally read it! So here’s my spoiler free review of the book A Dog’s Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron plus some of the best quotes from this cute, heartwarming fiction “tail”.
by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | book reviews, reviews |
My honest review of the witty book The Humans by Matt Haig, plus some of the best quotes from this dark comedic novel featuring an alien main character.
It sounds super sci-fi but trust me, it’s not!
by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | blog |
My thoughts on an altercation I recently witnessed.
Sometimes being right, or proving your point, is not as important as maintaining the integrity of the relationship with the person whom you think is wrong.
by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | blog |
My thoughts on the misuse of time. Why continue doing something that doesn’t bring you joy when you could use your time on things that do?
by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | blog |
After a bout of food poisoning, I’m sharing my thoughts on the importance of making a conscious effort towards better health and well being.
“If you don’t take care of this, the most magnificent machine that you will ever be given… where are you going to live?” – Karyn Calabrese
by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | book reviews, reviews |
My review of the non-fiction, self-improvement book Daring Greatly, by Brene Brown, including some of my favorite quotes from the book.
This book explores the idea that vulnerability is actually a good thing. And how embracing it can lead to a more positive and fulfilled life.
by Malissa - QuotationRe:Marks | blog |
I started a new non-fiction / self- improvement book the other day… okay, last week. But I’ve been finding myself a little unenthusiastic to get into it.
Does that ever happen to you with books? Or with life? You choose a book – or you choose to do a thing – and then you let yourself get distracted, or you procrastinate seemingly for no reason.