Questions to live by!- Dr. Giles
1. What could you read if you wanted a real challenge something you could understand, but, that would you work?
Science, History, or Non-fiction challenges my perspective. The first reason is it requires you to learn something that may seem unusual or not common information. For example, I am currently reading, "Orders to Kill." This book breaks down the Martin Luther King Jr Assassination and how he was assigned killings three years before his actual death. This book was transformational and the information was new and very throughly detailed. Changing my mentally and emotionally.
2. Who knows what you're reading right now? Who do you sometimes think about telling about your books? Who gives you recommendations? Whose reading do you wonder about?
I am currently reading, "The Highly Sensitive Person," this book details on how we all are very different on emotional levels. It breaks down how this goes into play as children. I tell my books to my peer group, social media, and good reads. Nobody gives me recommendations I listen to people who discuss the best books. I read the books reference in other books by authors who explain what they read and why they are powerful. I noticed that readers are leaders of the world. If you want to grow and transformer yourself inside and out. Intellectual curiosity is required for daily growth to occur.
3. What are the regular sections of your day? What little reading appointments might be possible there?
I aim to read chapters each day to start off my day along with prayer. That establishes me in a routine to read and get myself inside of good practice habits. The reading habits should be established and appointments do not matter. If you start moving into a positive direction.
4. How does your current book travel around you? What exact part of your backpack, pocket, purse, or whatever is involved?
I carry my book with me ever location and every place. I carry a backpack with me everywhere. Because the learning process does not end or have a certain date to it. Knowledge is endless!
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