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  • Опубліковано 4 лют 2025

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  • @xDianaMoonx
    @xDianaMoonx Рік тому +1

    I too was given a teddy bear the day I was born. I was a premie so I was only 4lbs and fit in my mom's palm. My teddy was a regular size one? Kinda looked the way the old Downey Softener bear looked (but only the eyes were made of plastic/resin). She's still with me after all these decades. So I'm happy you found Morgan again~

  • @juliettemathier
    @juliettemathier Рік тому +2

    Hey Jess, still on replay watching 😁 but wanted to let you know, that I freaking loved „the high 5 habit“ by Mel Robbins ☺️
    2 other things:
    concerning self help/development books- the podcast „how to be fine“ (not up to date now) used to be called „by the book“ and 2 lovely friends (one who really wasn’t into those kind of books ^^) decided to break them down to the „major rules“, live by them for 2 weeks and let ppl know how they (and their husbands 😁) felt through it. Very entertaining- at least for me ☺️ however, start with the oldest episodes (or whatever book they covered interests you) now they‘re having a different format. (They also did the magic of tidying up 😉)
    For non US based authors and easy listening (as fiction/fantasy) I‘d recommend the elves series by Bernhard Hennen. Still a white dude though ^^
    And hope the translation is good! I read the first few books when they came out - feels like another life 🤣 I now have struggle to read, listening is way easier for me, so I went back to listen to those at some point. Still love the books, the characters & how he developed & shapes them to be.
    (Although, the first book took me some time to get into it - but for me, it was worth it ☺️ even if today, I might be way more critical about some stuff, I still enjoyed it a lot. Maybe due to nostalgia & my background in science of religions 😂
    Nerd alert: didn’t write on his ones, but they got me the idea to compare legends/lore and way more to newer religious/spiritual developments and how they shape some of the belief systems in modern Western Europe - and maybe beyond? - and the media as well 😊 like the whole elves theme with Dobby eg and with giving them clothes in HP has undeniably roots in several Scandinavian „legends“ etc. ☺️ ok, stopping now with nerding out - sorry 🙈😂 can’t help myself sometimes ^^ kind of like buying washis 🤣)

  • @kymlesbirel783
    @kymlesbirel783 Рік тому +1

    Dogger!!! Love that book. I was the girl with all the teddies in her bed with no room for herself ❤❤❤xx

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому +1

      Glad someone else knows what I'm talking about 😝💜

  • @alyxbeauchamp7883
    @alyxbeauchamp7883 Рік тому +2

    I use storygraph instead of goodreads! I enjoy the filtering and suggestions, and that it is not an amazon company so you arent only seeing what amazon is trying to push. I find the reviews awesome because there is no ability for people to leave toxic replies underneath reviews if they dont agree with you. When you review something you can leave trigger warnings that help advise other people against it, if that is inportant to you. I do not avoid any content but i try to mark them to help other people. You can also block any books as suggestions that have specific triggers in different severity super easily in your settings.
    There is the ability to join reading challenges (its a little annoying to add books to the prompts i will say) and a ton of charts/graphs that sort data based on the books ypu log as read!

    • @alyxbeauchamp7883
      @alyxbeauchamp7883 Рік тому

      It's not an interaction platform so much as it is something more personal but you can have little windows into other people's reading and do buddy reads and such.

  • @tosha7155
    @tosha7155 Рік тому

    I adopted this rating system upon watching your first book review vid (and going into a deep dive on Book Roasts' how-to guide), but haven't actually used it yet. Now that I'm finally wrapping up the final 100~ pages of ACOSF (total coicidence, OMG), its almost time for me to review also! Hearing your perspective in the reivew with using the same method was very insightful. Thoroghly enjoyed the whole video :) Thank you!

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! 😄💜 I find talking over my ratings with someone to be particularly helpful 💪

  • @berryvillain5115
    @berryvillain5115 Рік тому +1

    Im so sad I missed the live! :( Thank you though for pointing me to this !!

  • @ThatSundaySchoolTeacher
    @ThatSundaySchoolTeacher Рік тому +1

    I adore the map! It has definitely made it's way into two three of my notebooks. Reading, Ongoing Training/Classes and Writing journals :D

  • @darayflair
    @darayflair Рік тому +2

    😂 I made sure I had something to tink! I’m excited to have someone to start my 2024 planning with ❤ thank you!

  • @endlessshelf1614
    @endlessshelf1614 Рік тому

    Hey Jess! The reason that G has a scale within a scale when it comes to the final ratings is because she wanted a smaller margin for what would be considered a 5 star read. She does mention in the video that if you use the digital version of CAWPILE that can be adjusted for your preference. So it could match up perfectly if you wanted (:

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I figure that if a book rates high enough to get an average of five (or rounds to 5) that’s good enough for a 5-star read for me 😝 cool that her spreadsheet can be adjusted 🤙 I’m a bit particular when it comes to my spreadsheets, so at some point I’ll make my own (properly, lol) 💪

  • @debra9916
    @debra9916 Рік тому +3

    Maybe you need a DNFY (Did Not Finish Yet) list for those books you don’t want to finish right now, but might want to pick back up at another time. 🤔

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому +4

      "Back-burner reads" 😝 Could be interesting to see what ends up there 🤔

    • @bookhuggah
      @bookhuggah Рік тому

      I have an Alastair system in my reading journal. I have been using the categories for a while, but just put it in the A columns for December. The columns for my journal are: book clubs, new book, direction, fo, dnf, ongoing, bought #. FO is finished object as in done reading it, and didn’t dnf it. Direction is a at the end of the month discussion between the new books and fo books as I have an overarching goal of making more things finished than I started in the last time frame. Bought number of books is just the first month of tracking this, November was huge for holidays gifts, and another goal is to be mindful about what is purchased. Oh, I just looked at the book again and the bought column is actually the dollar amount rounded up to a whole dollar amount as A&O dot grid is tiny.
      As for me to count a book as fo, I will have read it enough to understand the meaning.
      If it’s a non fiction story I skim through the rest of the book to see if there’s anything else in there interesting. Pretty much the same thing for fiction too, and it’s easier to skim physical books than ebooks as I have more experience with that process.

  • @bookhuggah
    @bookhuggah Рік тому

    Morning pages done with people all over the world simultaneously, in a body doubling situation, would need some people to be doing morning pages at decidedly non morning times.
    I think it’s supposed to be the first thoughts of your day before you get to anything else. I don’t think it’s super important for timing. I also think time is a socially agreed upon construct, so take these with a pinch of salt as you will.

  • @cballard540
    @cballard540 Рік тому

    I love the map but do you do anything with it or is it just pretty?

  • @deanaskeen6710
    @deanaskeen6710 Місяць тому

    Where did you get the paper for your DNF page? I have been tryong to find something like that for my own journala

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Місяць тому

      That one was in a subscription box from Archer & Olive back in 2023 💜 Sadly not available anymore 😅

  • @vanessaboling1607
    @vanessaboling1607 Рік тому

    If you don't like Goodreads, try storygraph. I really prefer the user interfacing.

  • @cballard540
    @cballard540 Рік тому

    Is this a A5 Archer and Olive?

  • @andreaschiavino5444
    @andreaschiavino5444 Рік тому

    September 21, 2023 episode of the podcast If Books Could Kill is on the 4-hour Workweek.

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому

      Probably a better listen than the book 😅💜

  • @Cordelia0704p
    @Cordelia0704p Рік тому +1

    Why doesnt the live chat show up anymore on replays?

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому +2

      It does on my end, so it miiiiight be a loading issue 🤔 not too sure though! 😅

    • @Cordelia0704p
      @Cordelia0704p Рік тому

      @@JashiiCorrin Weird. Maybe it will appear later

    • @bacskocky
      @bacskocky Рік тому +1

      If on mobile, you can get to the live chat by sliding the comments thing you tap to get into the comments to the left.

    • @bookhuggah
      @bookhuggah Рік тому

      @@bacskockythank you, I was wondering about this too

  • @mahroutabesh
    @mahroutabesh Рік тому +4

    Series with the most painful cliffhanger is I think is a good point to avoid reading from the same author 😂

  • @TooMuchADHDMillennial
    @TooMuchADHDMillennial 7 місяців тому

    Drinking water and using you to body double 7 months later! Getting that charting work done!

    • @TooMuchADHDMillennial
      @TooMuchADHDMillennial 7 місяців тому

      REALLY late comment on the "Burnout" book. I am a behavioral/mental health provider in the U.S. and I have read the book for myself and as continuing education personal development for work with clients. I found that it was insightful and provided great ideas of how to address burnout. However, I noticed this was apparent for me due to my specific training in cognitive behavioral therapy and associated interventions. I have wondered whether it would be as beneficial for folx who do not have specific mental health training since there are suggestions for lifestyle changes with evidence. But it lacks trouble shooting of how to concretely apply it in our lives across more than just the presented contexts/situations. My personal/non-professional (because context matters) thoughts which are not facts! 😊

  • @ADDGirl159
    @ADDGirl159 Рік тому

    I¨m abouot to read Why has nobody told me this before... really? You serious? I could have bought a different book, knowing this 😂😂😭

  • @JustBreCreates
    @JustBreCreates Рік тому

    GoodReads gets confusing

    • @JashiiCorrin
      @JashiiCorrin  Рік тому

      Agreed 😝 I wish it were more user-friendly 😅

  • @sharonwhite6569
    @sharonwhite6569 Рік тому

    Good reads is the worst!!!