I'll Start Again Monday

January 4, 2022

 


I'll Start Again Monday
By: Lysa Terkeurst
Genre: Christian Living/ Non-Fiction

Summary:
Within these pages, Lysa opens up about her weight struggles and overall healthy living journey. She shares revelations she had, lessons learned. She tells you how her walk with God played an integral part of her journey. How did she overcome temptations and weak points? In this book. she shares it all with you.

This book came to me at just the right time. As someone who has struggled with their weight and healthy eating for several years, I related to just about everything she wrote. There were so many times I read a sentence and thought: That's me!! I truly appreciated how vulnerable she was in telling her story. This whole book was extremely relatable. I devoured it. I related to it. I can't wait to buy it when it comes out. I really felt like I had a partner in this struggle with me.

As a new year begins, new goals will be set. Struggles will be encountered. Decisions will be made. The brick wall made up of bad habits will be faced. Will I cave like I have in the past? Will I do half-hearted efforts and get half-hearted results? One thing I know is that I have never really battled this battle with God as my support system. This new year will bring a new approach. My focus needs to shift and be reexamined. Thanks to Lysa, I have new views to contemplate. New roads to travel as I try to get to the same destination. 

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I found it incredibly helpful and insightful. Lysa took an all too familiar issue and brought new light to it. And while this book centers on weight and health, I feel it's lessons can be applied to anything. As long as you are focusing on God- you aren't alone and you aren't helpless.

My Reading Year

January 1, 2022

 



Well, 2021 is over and 2022 has begun. Last year was hard- for many people it was a continuation of 2020. I know that within my own life, the year was a mixed bag of everything. But through all the ups and downs, I found reading the constant comfort it's always been. I read some amazing books. I discovered stories- both true and not- that will stay with me forever. I reached my reading goal and even surpassed it. While it came at a cost, I can't completely regret it. 


2021 reading goal: 50        

2021 books read: 90


The Pros: This is the most I've read in a year! I'm blown away that I read 90 books. I'm not the fastest reader, so I don't get through books as quickly as some people do. (Maybe someday) I don't skim the pages or words. I read every word, every sentence, every paragraph. This year, I kept track of how many books I read per month. I always hear of how many books people read each month, and I was curious how many I did. I read more than I thought! I averaged around 7 a month. During Nonfiction November, I read 11! I was blown away. I participated in numerous themed reading months and loved it. Middle Grade March was fun. Nonfiction November was a blast. I definitely see myself doing these again in this new year. 

The Cons: I put a lot of pressure on myself to read this year. If I wasn't reading, I felt guilty. 90 books is NOT the usual amount I read in a year, so I can tell I put reading as a big priority in the year. I'm definitely not going to push myself that much this year. On top of keeping track of how many books I read in a year, I broke it down by month. That's where the pressure came in, I've discovered. I constantly felt I needed to at least match or beat the previous month's number. Instead of reading when I wanted and however much I wanted, I felt like I had to be doing it all the time. And that's not what reading has always been for me. So, in 2022, I'm going back to just keeping a list of how many books I've read in the year. I don't number the list, so I won't know the total until the end of the year. 

All that being said, I do have some goals for my reading in 2022. Who knows if I'll meet these goals, but we'll see what the year holds for books. 

1. Read more off my TBR List.

        ** I'm horrible at this. I always intend to do this, but I seem to acquire new books that I do of reading the ones I already own. My To Be Read list is insanely long and highly out of control. I always start the year with the intention of focusing on it, but I rarely do. 


2. I want to do themed reading months.

        ** I loved tackling a month with a specific genre in mind. Middle Grade March was a chance to tackle the middle grade books I have that I haven't read yet. Last year, I found several great books that were the first in a series. This year, I'll catch up on those series and, maybe, discover new books to love. February I usually read romance books, so that's a chance to read the ones I've got on my shelf. The same with Nonfiction November! 


3. I'd like to read 50-60 books.

        **With the exception of last year, my average has been around 50 books a year, While to focus isn't so much a number as loving what I'm reading, I would like to see how many I can accomplish. 


4. I want to participate in more Readathons!

        ** There are a few book tubers I watch on You Tube who have done them and I loved the ones I joined in on. Usually, I alter the length a bit. Most readathons last for about a week and I'll stretch them out to a month. That way I can really dive into the theme since I don't read as fast and don't have as much time available to read. They are so much fun, though! 


I wonder what 2022 holds for me. I wonder what books await me. I wonder if I'll discover a new series to read, or a new favorite author, The joy of this time is the year is undefined. The possibilities are endless. The year ahead is a blank slate that I look forward to filling up. 

 

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