The 2nd 1 waaslike a younggirl, andthenitwaslikethismanwho's a widowandlosthiswife, andhe's likeinhissixtiesorseventies, anditwassocooltoseepeoplethathavedifferentsexualorientation.
Veryinteresting.
Onememberofmyteam, James.
I sawitonhisstoriesthatthere's like a realityshowthat's coming.
It's basedonthiscalmDadispublished, a NewYorkTimes.
I thinkit's kindoflike a setofstoriesofdifferentpeopleinNewYork, andeachepisodeisdevotedtodifferentcharacterandthensomehowwittyandyouseehowit's allconnected.
It's reallycool, reallyinteresting.
Everyepisodeteachesyousomething.
ThatwasoneepisodewithAnneHathaway.
Actually, itwasverypowerfuland a verydigestible, beautifulstorytellingway, soyou'llseelikean A listerineveryepisode.
I heard a lotofreallyamazingthingsaboutit, and I'm excitedtowatchthatandthenunderthanthathasbeen a lotoflikedancingwiththekids, differentscience, experimented, havebeendoing, and I'vebeenfilmingthemandputtingthemonmyeye.
Sincewecameintothisselfisolationsituation, I'vefinishedtowannahavebooksintwoweeks, whichisinsanebecauseinmynormalregularlifeprobablytakes a lookthreemonthstofinishonebook.
I'vebeenputtingextraeffortintheschedulingreadings I literallyhaveinmycalendarscheduled, likereadingwindow, wherethekidswillbeinfrontof a screenorplaywitheachother, and I'm justgonna, like, sneakawayanddomythingjustforyou, I toldtheparentsouttherescreentimerulesarenotapplyingtothistime.
Whateverthatgivesmysanityandmywellbeingintact, resultingin a happymamacalmhousehold.
That's whatwe'redoing.
Sothe 1st 1 that I'vereadandfinishesthisAtomicHabitsbyJamesClear I Youlovethisbook, and I feellikeitwasfakeformetoreadthisbookrideinthebeginningoffthisquarantineperiod, becausethisistalkingaboutawayandsystemandstrategytobuildgoodhabitsandunlearnedthathabitsthatdon't serveyouanymore.
Theyshowedmethatmotivationisnotsuch a bigpartofwhatittakestobuild a goodhabit.
I wouldactuallylovetomakemebe a videoaboutthis.
Talkaboutthebooks, talk a littlebitaboutthethingsthat I marked.
Shewrote a bookclubwarriorthat I feellike a lotofpeopleread.
I haven't readthatone.
What I lovemostaboutthisbookisthefactthatit's thisshortchaptersandeachchapter, andeachstoryisreallyaboutdifferenttopofexperiencethatshehadandthelessonsthechieflearned.
Anditreallyistalking a lotaboutunlearningofthethingsthatdon't serveheranymoreaboutheridentity, aboutherprivileges, a whitewoman, a lotofthingsthatsheonlynowbecameopentoafteryearsoflivinginthedark, thatmakessense.
I feellike I'vedone a lotofinspirationand a lotofinsightinsideismoretheasteroidboard.
I got a lotofinsightandtwothingsthat I dois a tearinthethingsthat I'veusedPrivilegedwomanlivingintoday's society.
Itreallyopenedmyeyesto a lotofthings, sothisdevoured.
I literallyfinisheditinthreedays, so I highlyrecommendthisoneandtheninthenextjokethat I'm kindofonandoffwith.
I haveactuallyreadthisbook, and I alsolistentothepodcastOprahWinfreyin a podcastthat a seriesofbroadcastwitheffort, totally, whoisprobablyoneofmyfavoritespiritualteachersofourtime.
HeisalsotheauthorofThePowerofNow, whichis a veryfamous.
Butthisissomethingwhere I feellikeyouhavetobetherightmindsetandnotnecessarilygothroughthebookfast.