Just to tie up loose ends from 2012…
You’ll see that December was a good month for many things, but not for personal reading!
- Organizing Your Day: Time Management Techniques That Will Work for You by Sandra Felton and Marsha Sims. This was a good, practical read as I thought about changes I could make to my schedule in the new year.
- The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business by Charles Duhigg. Considering how many things we do out of habit – and how we can change bad habits to good ones – made this a fascinating book.
- Invisible by Lorena McCourtney. I’d like to read more books in this series about an older widow turned sleuth.
I read at least 65 books in 2012. (There were a few e-books and other miscellaneous books that I didn’t record on my blog and weren’t included in that number.) Tomorrow I’ll be posting the list of books I want to read in 2013. If you have any recommendations, please let me know!
Organizing Your Day sounds like a book I could use. I feel so disorganized, although we do have a routine. It just feels like I'm wasting time…somewhere…. I'll have to look into this book. Thanks for the recommendation.
Yes – it gives practical suggestions for planning and scheduling your day. I can always use some new suggestions in that area. 🙂
I really liked The Power of Habit, and Invisible has been on my list but I haven't gotten to it yet.