Monthly Archives: April 2010

Book Review: Now What? by Laura Berman Fortgang

The book Now What?: 90 Days to a New Life Direction by Laura Berman Fortgang is the perfect book, especially in this economy and troubled times when people are literally asking themselves now what?

This book is a 90 Day tour of yourself, what you view are your limits (are they really your limits?) and what you CAN accomplish! This book is broken down into chapter-a-week format, so even if you don’t think you have time to read it, you can find time.

Anyone who is searching for something better needs to read this book! This book prompted me to look at myself and realize that I need to focus on the right priorities in m life, not the wrongs ones. I realized that I missed blogging and many of the things that I had previously enjoyed in my life and I am now focusing on them!

As a psychology major, I really enjoyed that with each chapter, she got down to the root of what we need to fix in our lives and how we can do it. So many people come up with pat answers to fixing problems, but they don’t realize that without getting to the root of the issue, things will not change!

Make sure to pick up a copy today and see your life transformed!

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The New Doctor Who

Doctor Who's Tardis under glass
Image by Ben Sutherland via Flickr

Okay, I have watched Doctor Who since I was a little kid and I get the idea that Doctor Who must change every once in awhile. However, I got really attached to David Tennant’s Doctor Who. So when I heard that he would be stepping down, I was more than a little bit sad. However, Matt Smith actually lived up to my Doctor Who expectations and did an amazing job in “The Eleventh Hour“! After watching it, I had a real sense that he has the makings of a great Doctor Who. I am really excited after watching the previews for this season! Looks like its going to be a good one, with lots of time travel and I even saw some Daleks and Cybermen! (Will the Doctor ever truly be rid of those pests?)

Happy Tardis journeys to you!

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