Welcome to Book Club
The first rule of Book Club is: you do talk about Book Club.
“Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary” - Jim Rohn
Reading is a journey, a meeting place, something to enjoy in solitude and to share with friends. I wanted to create an online space where I can challenge myself to think more critically about the books I read. I enjoy reading so much that I find myself flying through books without giving them much afterthought. In order to fully immerse yourself in something, I think it's critical to reflect on and question it. I'm hoping this will help me do just that.
And of course, recommendations are more than welcome! If you wish to chat more about books make your way to the bottom of this page to shoot me an email!
Happy reading…
I was lucky enough to re-discover my passion for reading last summer; I probably have the global pandemic to thank for that. This past year I have felt encompassed by levels of uncertainty, doubt and pessimism. In the earlier stages of the pandemic, I would easily get into a funk and find myself harbouring unnecessary negativity. I suddenly had a plethora of free time I wasn't used to and I was not utilizing it to my advantage. It was important to me to become genuinely happy in my own company and naturally I turned to reading. Reading is a hobby I loved as a child and teen but once I began undergrad I lost touch with it. When I did have spare time I preferred to spend it partying with my friends; while that was fun (in moderation), when I think back to those years I've realized that I wasn't spending quality time with myself.
Fast forward to today, and now, reading is like eating; it's essential for my stability. For me, reading is self care. Whether I read fiction to relax or self help books for my personal growth, the importance is the same. It's never a waste of time.