ChrisFergusonFl
05-10-2014, 03:51 PM
I have 6 books checked out from the library and I've read around 80 to 90 pages of one with around 250 pages and the other 5 books I've barley read 10 or more pages of them without losing interest or having a hard time time concentrating on.
I already know that I'm a bigger picture person and not a detail-oriented person. The titles are what made me check out 5 out of the 6 books I have, and my friend recommended the other book to me.
Here are the books I have checked out atm.
- A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose - This is the one my friend recommended to me.
- Get Wise! Mastering Grammar Skills
- Get Wise! Mastering Reading Comprehension Skills
- Impossible to Please: How to Deal with Perfectionist Coworkers, Controlling Spouses, and Other Incredibly Critical People
- Handbook of Family Advice - This is the one I've read 80 to 90ish pages of.
- The Grammatically Correct Handbook
I wanted to finish reading them all but I don't think that's possible due to me having a hard time reading anything more than a few sentences or short paragraphs.
Does anyone else share this same problem?
Best wishes,
Chris Ferguson
I already know that I'm a bigger picture person and not a detail-oriented person. The titles are what made me check out 5 out of the 6 books I have, and my friend recommended the other book to me.
Here are the books I have checked out atm.
- A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose - This is the one my friend recommended to me.
- Get Wise! Mastering Grammar Skills
- Get Wise! Mastering Reading Comprehension Skills
- Impossible to Please: How to Deal with Perfectionist Coworkers, Controlling Spouses, and Other Incredibly Critical People
- Handbook of Family Advice - This is the one I've read 80 to 90ish pages of.
- The Grammatically Correct Handbook
I wanted to finish reading them all but I don't think that's possible due to me having a hard time reading anything more than a few sentences or short paragraphs.
Does anyone else share this same problem?
Best wishes,
Chris Ferguson