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Continue reading →: 58. Alarm Clock: Write about waking up.The pips of Big Ben ring out through the radio alarm. Ring out the speaker into the ear canals and rattle the tiny bones inside the ear that change those funky waves into something the human brain can comprehend. Some kind of translator from the waveform to the brain form.…
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Continue reading →: 57. Photograph: Write a story or journal entry influenced by a photograph you see online or in a magazine.There was a noise coming from the shelf. The sort of noise you hear when someone moves a book from the shelf when then have found the one they have been searching the whole library for their whole life ( or what seems like a lifetime). That sort of smooth…
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Continue reading →: Book Review : Moby Dick by Herman MelvilleDefinitely an unexpectedly enjoyable book. Moby Dick is another one of those classic books that I have found oddly that everyone ( and I mean everyone) has heard of but no one has read or listened to it. As it is on audible unabridged I took the plunge and dived…
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Book Review – Nudge – Richard H. Thaler, Cass r. Sunstein
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Continue reading →: Book Review – Nudge – Richard H. Thaler, Cass r. SunsteinThis was an interesting listen talking about behavioral economics and the power of the different choices we make and the choices that are designed for us to make everyday. The book looks into a lot of different topics and comes at them from a different perspective of pure economic rationale…
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Continue reading →: Book Review : The Colour of magic – Terry PratchettThis is the 1st Terry Pratchett book I have listened too and it very pleasantly surprised me. It isn’t my typical genre to listen too being fantasy fiction. But I have heard good things about it in the past and thought it was time to give it a go. Terry…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Start with why – Simon SinekI am in the midst of a management and leadership course at the moment and this book was recommended to me by my supervisor on the course. I had asked for any recommendations for my next book to listen to and this was one of her suggestions. I found this…
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Book Review: Notes from a small Island by Bill Bryson
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Notes from a small Island by Bill BrysonThis is my third of Bill Bryson’s repertoire that I have collected in my audible library so fair over the years, and I was very pleased that I had made the choice. It is a very fun and quirky travel book that is set in the great land that is…
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Continue reading →: The February ClubDear All who read this How are things? We made it through January in some pretty bleak and boring times here in the UK as we still on lockdown but making the most of our Gov permitted exercise. I’m just writing a post as I’m curious who else (if anyone)…
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56. Holding Hands: The first time you held someone’s hand
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Continue reading →: 56. Holding Hands: The first time you held someone’s handThe first time is always the best, the rush you feel as you take the leap to outstretch your hand to someone else’s. Your head is flying round with the usual nonsensical anxiety like “what if she pulls her hand away?” “what if you read this wrong” ” Oh what…







