When we overwhelm ourselves, and spend too much of our days in the unproductive zone, we all know it. It’s tough to change from these standpoints. All that we think we’re accomplishing.
That’s why reading and writing for me have always been important. If I am calm enough to read. If I am motivated to read. If I have made it important to read.
Sometimes, things get out of hand and we lose sight of our goals or what we set forth in the first place.
I’m here to encourage you to keep reading, and very importantly, to keep writing.
In life, we learn our lessons over condensed time and through condensing our time.
If you are reading and writing, I am here to assure you that this is a noble path. And the efforts you set forth encourage and benefit all involved.
Information
Comments are closed.
2 Likes
929 Views
Share:
Very well said. I also think it is good for people to never stop reading real books with actual pages and not on their phone etc. Books take us to another place which help us to face challenges in our life and to overcome them. I am a bookworm. May I ask, Franktank have you ever read books by Richard Paul Evans? He is one of my favorite authors. Let me know. 🙂
I think so too. I am currently working on a James Joyce book. It would be good to read another book when I am finished. What does Richard Paul Evans wrote about? Perhaps I’ll Google him.
Reading actual books is great. There is something appealing about turning pages and holding literature.
Richard Paul Evans writes heart-warming stories about people who find their way back from a hard life. Or if they have bumps in the rode they try to mend them. I just finished reading a book of his called, “The Walk.” It’s about this guy who loses his wife, job, house all at once. So he decided to just leave everything and hike from Seattle to Key West, Florida. He encounters people who help him along the way to find peace again in the world. Interested now?
Oh, I just recently put out some funny stories. Just letting you know.