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Liz Mannegren | 123 comments Mod
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10) Balance Beam: About finding balance in life

For this prompt, we’re looking for a book about finding balance in life. This prompt works equally well as either fiction or non-fiction. The definition of “finding balance in life” will look different for each of us but overall, the book you choose should tackle this topic in some form or another. Some examples may include a character who has an unhealthy work-life balance and wants to (or is forced to) change that, a book about setting boundaries, a character who is finally taking time for themselves, etc. Finding balance could be about any area of life.

You can find the Goodreads list for this prompt, here!

What book are you choosing for this prompt? How does it fit "finding balance?"


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Denise | 554 comments I'm going to read one of two books I own on my TBR:
Dopamine Nation
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a &*()


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DaNae | 89 comments I plan to read Atomic Habits to meet prompt #39: Non-fiction recommended by a friend as well as Popsugar's #11: A book from a genre you typically avoid. it will satisfying to get a hat trick for this one.


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Lindsey Rojem (lrojem) | 1882 comments Mod
I read A Bad Case of Stripes by David Shannon, 3 Stars

A Bad Case of Stripes (Scholastic Bookshelf) by David Shannon


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Lisa Marie Kemmerer (readingwithlisamarie) | 283 comments I will be reading Untamed by Glennon Doyle
Untamed by Glennon Doyle


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Aquaria | 286 comments I'll read Mark Shand – Travels on My Elephant, a book about getting away from the hectic modern life and letting nature back in.


message 7: by Lucilla (new)

Lucilla | 144 comments I read Girl Meets Boy by Ali Smith. It was about balancing between genders, both literally and metaphorically.


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Kelly | 5 comments DaNae wrote: "I plan to read Atomic Habits to meet prompt #39: Non-fiction recommended by a friend as well as Popsugar's #11: A book from a genre you typically avoid. it will satisfying to get a hat trick for th..."

Nice! I already planned on double dipping, but a hat trick is awesome too! I have Atomic habits under gold cover, but am likely going to use it for both now.


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Michele Olson | 517 comments I read Balance: A Dizzying Journey Through the Science of Our Most Delicate Sense by Carol Svec. Someone could also use it for women in STEM, because she meets with several female experts.


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Jolien (joliendekoninck) | 69 comments Read the book "Star Wars: Be More Yoda. Mindful thinking from a galaxy far far away". Enjoyed it very much and some truths in it for sure! It's basically a self help mindfulness book, with quotes and puns borrowed from the Star Wars movies.


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Anna (annafrommontana) | 414 comments My book club is reading Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones and I thought that it was a good fit for finding balance.


message 13: by Denise (new)

Denise | 554 comments I finished The Subtle Art of Not Giving A F*ck by Mark Manson. I now know I am happier than many people because there are a lot of things people worry about (like their clothes or what other people think of them) that I just don't give a ^&*( about


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Renee Hoile | 85 comments I listened to The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck by Mark Manson. It's in my reread pile.


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Devika (youactlikeicare) | 172 comments I read Amour Amour by Krista Ritchie. Its about acrobats in a Cirque du Soleil type show. So they are actually balancing while performing acts, but also balancing the personal and professional while in a relationship.


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Shonna Froebel | 255 comments I read Kiss Me at Christmas by Jenny Bayliss. The main character, Harriet, spends way too much time working as the book begins and part of her journey in the novel is to let others pitch in and take on some of the tasks.
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