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RE: Q & A about Books

in Hive Book Club3 years ago
  1. First book I remember reading. Tough question. I really can't be sure, but one would have been Dr. Seuss, "Green Eggs and Ham", somewhere under age five.

  2. Anytime is reading time, it's all good as long as I'm reading.

  3. Paper

  4. Nothing, unless someone interrupts me to go do something else. When I read, I become immersed in it and have a long learned habit of blocking out distractions.

  5. Mostly, I read non-fiction, so it's anything that will give me an opportunity to learn and grow. For fiction, I prefer reading literature.

Well done post, as always. I like the way you've asked questions. It leads to exploration and interaction.

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Hahahaha I wasn't too sure about my first book either so I ended up picking an option which I could remember the most clearly.

Anytime is reading time, it's all good as long as I'm reading.

I like this viewpoint. Its much better to not limit ourselves to a specific time and stay flexible.

Nothing, unless someone interrupts me to go do something else. When I read, I become immersed in it and have a long learned habit of blocking out distractions.

Thankfully I have gotten a tad bit better with this. Usually if I have a specific goal in mind (ex: complete x pages by this day, I find that I can significantly lessen my chances of getting distracted.

Recently, I made a shift in the types of books of books I read. I used to read for leisure purposes before but now I try to incorporate books for learning and growth too.

LOL, you picked one you clearly remember! Whew, I was stretching my brain recall.

I've been shoving reading time everywhere all my life, so it's an old habit. Setting goals for how much you read is a very good way to approach it. Bite-sized chunks with no shattered teeth. 😉
It sounds like you're taking off with reading, branching out, like an avocado tree. Think how many yummy avocados there are! 😂🥑

You have a way with putting things in a memorable way Nine 🤣. As the saying goes: don't bite off more than you can chew .

It sounds like you're taking off with reading, branching out, like an avocado tree. Think how many yummy avocados there are! 😂🥑

This is super lovely. Basically this is the plan. Now I only need to get started with an avocado tree..

🤣 thanks....I'd say balance, that's it

Avocado.....mmmmmmm.....yum. It will be a while for a tree. What a delicious wait though. 😋
Better not say "avocado" around @dandays, he's very allergic to them. 😉

I hear they're real good. And packed with protein too. So they say.

They are, but you're not allowed to have them. Go fish for protein 😜

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