What I’m Reading in March

Does anyone else feel like a browser with 20 tabs open? Just me? Let’s be honest. There are about a thousand things calling for our attention most days. It can be hard to focus. Do you know how many times I opened the draft of this post only to be distracted by something or someone else? Having used the Full Focus Planner for quite some time now, I can tell you that even with a plan, it can be easy to be sidetracked. It has definitely helped and I’m learning everyday. I’m a work-in-progress for sure. 😉

I frequently have friends ask me what I’m reading or what I recommend, so hopefully, these posts are helpful in giving you some ideas. If there’s a certain topic you’re looking for, let me know and I’ll see if I can direct you to a book. 🙂

UPDATE: Here’s My 2020 Book List >>> joycemoy.com/booklist2020 or *HERE (monthly posts will be linked at the bottom of this post as they become published)

Being a life-long learner and bookwormish means I read some pretty random things sometimes. I mean, if I run out of stuff, I read the backs of cereal boxes or car magazines. Sometimes it doesn’t even matter if it is stuff I agree with or not. I really think we can learn something from everything.

Here’s my March Book:

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I previewed/skimmed the book when it released and I can’t wait to dig in some more so that when I do say yes to something or someone, I’m all in on being focused and present…to spend time with and to listen to, and to bring tasks to completion.

📚 *Free to Focus by Michael Hyatt

There you have it, my book for March 2020. I’ve also been pre-reading a few books for launches as well as other highly recommended reads so you’ll probably see them here and there on social media. Follow along on my FB page and/or IG account for some inspiring quotes or more of my thoughts as I read.

What are you currently reading? Do you set reading goals or have a book list?

Monthly Book Lists:
January | February | March | April | May | June | July | August | September | October | November | December

Related Post:
2019 Book List | 2018 Book List | 2017 Book List | Book Reflections [Category] |

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