Last month wasn’t as successful as I’d planned, leaving me a little unmotivated. However, I have a lot of university work to prepare for this month, which means I better get started on some fiction titles for research!
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Telling Tales | Animal Crossing Readathon! (1st March – 15th April)
So, this is super exciting to talk about and I’ve been anticipating talking about it for a while, but here it is: I’m participating in my first Readathon!
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So, this month started off quite well, managing a few good reads. However, as the month drew on there were a few circumstances which meant that my reading dropped off the side a little. Nevertheless, I’m back and trying my hardest to gather the motivation to read once more.
Continue reading “April ’21 | Wrap Up”Witchy Wednesday | Pick a Card: Monthly Forecast (April ’21)
So, it’s the first Wednesday in April, which means that it’s time for your Monthly Forecast! For those curious, all you have to do is read the signifier cards for each pile, then choose a pile of cards below, scroll to that pile’s subheading and receive this month’s tarot reading. Feel free to drop a comment below of what you thought!
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So, last month I concentrated on upping my reading game a little when it came to novels, and managed it successfully! This month I’m concentrating on completing series that I’d set out to read at the beginning of the year. Fingers crossed everything will work out the way I’m hoping it will; I’m certainly motivated enough!
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Although, current circumstances means we’ve been having quite a limited lifestyle outside of this blog, online has been booming with content. Even though, I’ve had a few mishaps with timings again, I’ve still managed to create content that I’m proud of. Continue reading “April ’20 | Wrap Up”
Character of the Month (April ’20) | Isabelle Lightwood
Note: This post contains spoilers from The Mortal Instruments series.
This post is yet again a little later than predicted, namely due to motivation and procrastination than anything else. I knew I wanted to finally include another female Character of the Month, but deciding on one has been a bit of a struggle. However, this month I completed The Mortal Instruments series and I was blown away by the amount of favourable characters. One in particular stood out to me. Continue reading “Character of the Month (April ’20) | Isabelle Lightwood”
April ’20 | To Read
After the success of last month, I’m feeling quite confident in my reading again, managing to get through a number of different reads that I never thought I’d reach. While trying to make the most of the current situation we’re all in, I think I’ll be able to progress with my reading more in April. Continue reading “April ’20 | To Read”
April ’18 | Wrap Up & May To Read
I’m extremely happy to say that this month has been so much better than the last; I feel more refreshed as a person and definitely ready to continue with my education and blogging as normal. This month I’ve played about more with my content and my life outside of blogging; I’ve pushed my own boundaries and am extremely happy with the results. Although, I’ve had the occasional downfall, I feel as if I’ve come out of it as a better person. With the help of some of the things I learnt while in CBT I’ve managed to do all this while still taking care of both my mental and physical health. Continue reading “April ’18 | Wrap Up & May To Read”
April ’18 | To Read
Although, March wasn’t a particularly successful month, I’m feeling a lot more hopeful for my future and content with reading once more. I’m determined to manage my reading list this April, having carefully chosen books I’m genuinely excited about and those that have been in my to-read pile for a long time. They’re also some that can be used in my assignment portfolios too, which is a great bonus. Continue reading “April ’18 | To Read”