“How to Release Anxiety” by Gabrielle Bernstein a Poplin Pursuit Review
Gabrielle Bernstein is a well-known author and motivational speaker who has written extensively about spirituality and personal growth. In “How to Release […]
Poplin Pursuits: Goals for January 2024
Happy New Year! What a complete time, blackhole, the last couple of months have been. But! That was 2023 – Welcome to […]
A Review of – Critical Role: The Mighty Nein—The Nine Eyes of Lucien by Madeleine Roux (Author), Critical Role (Author), Robbie Daymond (Narrator), Matthew Mercer (Narrator)
I recently finished reading “Critical Role: The Mighty Nein—The Nine Eyes of Lucien,” and I must say, it was an absolute rollercoaster of awesome.
How Audiobooks Removed my Personal Reading Guilt
I get so much personal guilt when I don’t read. It feeds my soul, and when I don’t take that time, it […]
A Review of Felicia Day’s – You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost)
Another Day, Another Book Review! We find many ways to tie everyday life into running a small business. Today, we’re taking Felicia […]
Poplin Pursuits: Goals for September 2023
As we enter the month of September, it’s the perfect time to set some goals for self-improvement and personal growth. After all, […]
Book Review: The Magic of Thinking Big, By David J. Schwartz
Listen, we’re living in a woe-is-me society, so in a world where limitations and self-doubt often hold us back, it is essential to tap into the potential within each of us. This blog post will take you through the key insights and principles presented. Unveiling the magic that can unfold when we dare to dream big and believe in our ability to achieve greatness. All from Author David J. Schwartz’s timeless masterpiece, “The Magic of Thinking Big.”
How Dana White’s “How to Manage Your Home without Losing Your Mind” Transformed My Life
In this blog post, I will share how Dana White’s insights and techniques have improved my approach to home management, leading to a more organized, efficient, and a sort of serene living environment. You know as much as you can have with two under two.