When I started looking for posts for this prompt, I realized that while I feel like I share a lot about myself on this blog, I actually don’t often share other than in passing as it relates to things I’m reading. I’ve got some posts here that are more about myself (the one on neurodivergence in particular is one that shares the most personal stuff about me and my life), but a lot of these are sort of learning about me… through books.
- Top Ten Tuesday | Books I Had Very Strong Feelings About
- Wednesday Blogging Challenge | How I Feel About Staycations
- Top Ten Tuesday | Favourite Book Quotes
- Top Ten Tuesday | Petty/Minor Reasons I’ve DNFed a Book
- The Sunday Review | The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating – Elizabeth Tova Bailey
- Wednesday Blogging Challenge | Introvert or Extrovert?
- Top Ten Tuesday | Characters (and Authors) I’d Like to Go On Vacation With
- Wednesday Blogging Challenge | A Moment I Wish I Could Re-Live
- Beyond the Books | Neurodivergence
- Top Ten Tuesday | Reasons I’m Thankful for Books
That’s it for me this week! If you did this post feel free to share in the link – or just share a link to the post you feel shares the most about you! If you didn’t participate in Top Ten Tuesday this week, I’d love to hear one thing you’d like to share about yourself. It could be an interest, a characteristic, something you’re proud of or even something you’d like to do!
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly link-up feature created by The Broke and the Bookish and hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl. Every week TTT has a different topic, and everyone who links up has to create a link of ten items that fit that topic. To see past and upcoming topics, go here.
As soon as I say hi here I am going to hop over to take a look at your post about neurodivergence. I think we all need to know more about the topic because that way we can be more understanding to differences. I just spent the weekend with my cousin’s famil and she has a daughter that must be neurodivergent and she feels like no one understands her.
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I agree – I wish I’d learned about it sooner, not only because it would have been hugely helpful for me, but because now when I look back, I feel like I can pick out people who probably had some form of neurodivergence that affected them in different ways. I always tried to understand people, but this is a piece that was missing. I hope your cousin’s daughter is able to find people in her life who will understand and support her – that makes all the difference!
These are some great looks into who you are.
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Thank you! ❤
I need to take a look at the Wednesday Blogging Challenge meme. It sounds like it offers some wonderful weekly prompts. And I would like to take a look at these posts, especially The Books I Had Very Strong Feelings About and A Moment I Wish I Could Re-Live.
Yes, sometimes the prompts aren’t ones I have much to say about, but a lot of the time it’s a really fun and interesting way to explore things I don’t normally write about on the blog. If you decide to check it out I’ll be excited to read your responses! Next prompt is a funny animal video or photo… that’s always a fun one!