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My Favorite Books of 2022

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In 2023, I want to read more. But “more” isn’t very specific. So I looked up how much I read this year to set a specific goal for myself.

Looking back on your habits and setting new goals in relation to what you’re already doing will help you set realistic goals for yourself. And stick to them throughout the year.

If you’ve never gone rock climbing, you probably won’t climb Mt. Everest in 2023. But you might start going to the rock climbing gym by your house twice a month.

In 2022 I read 22 books! And I’ve compiled my favorites in this list in case your goal is to read more books this year. (Or if you’re just looking for some good recommendations.)

Here are my favorite fiction and nonfiction books I read this year.

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My Favorite Books of 2022

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BONUS FREEBIE: Want even more ways to stay organized, productive and less stressed? Click here to get access to my List-Making Starter Kit. It will boost your efficiency and get you back to doing more of the things you love.

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In 2023, I want to read more. But “more” isn’t very specific. So I looked up how much I read this year to set a specific goal for myself.

Looking back on your habits and setting new goals in relation to what you’re already doing will help you set realistic goals for yourself. And stick to them throughout the year.

If you’ve never gone rock climbing, you probably won’t climb Mt. Everest in 2023. But you might start going to the rock climbing gym by your house twice a month.

Last year I read 22 books! And I’ve compiled my favorites in this list in case your goal is to read more books this year. (Or if you’re just looking for some good recommendations.)

Here are my favorite fiction and nonfiction books I read this year.

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Finding Time For Your Creative Projects

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Let me guess, there’s been a time where you’ve said, “Oh, I would love to…[fill in the blank with an exciting creative project here].

You thought about it. But you never actually did it.

Probably because it’s hard to carve out time for yourself to be creative!

I’ve written two books so I know it’s difficult. I had to be very regimented, create accountability and have a really good roadmap with coaches along the way to get it done.

On the most recent episode of my live-streaming show Inside Scoop, I chatted with author, editor, publishing consultant, book shaman, and writing coach Suzanne Kingsbury about Carving Out Time to Be Creative.

Because it’s not enough to just start your creative project, we want you to finish as well.

Here are six tips on starting and finishing your next creative endeavor.

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Tools to Be More Productive Working Remotely

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Since I started working for myself as a media strategist, author and speaker, a few years ago, I’ve become an expert at working from home. I really love it actually. 

But I know all about how hard it can be to adjust to remote work when you’re used to an office environment and being around people all day long. 

Many more employees are working remotely now because of coronavirus (COVID-19) — and if you’re one of them, you might have run into new challenges with keeping up your motivation and productivity. 

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Upcoming Speaking Engagements for Paula Rizzo

I have some really exciting speaking engagements coming up including a bunch to celebrate  new book, Listful Living: A List-Making Journey to a Less Stressed You.

I’d love to see you at any or all of these events!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR:

September 15th at 11am ET- “Simplify Your Life With Listful Living” – Virtual Event

This is the day my book launches so I’m celebrating with a virtual event! I’m going to be teaching techniques I wrote about in the book that will help to increase your productivity and decrease your stress levels. It’s all about ways to simplify your life. It will be a lot of fun and there will be some prizes and giveaways too!

===>Sign up here for your free ticket to “Simplify Your Life with Listful Living<=== 
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September 19th at 7pm ET – Book Signing at Book Culture on Columbus –  NYC

This is the same bookstore where I launched my first book Listful Thinking: Using Lists to be More Productive, Highly Successful and Less Stressed. I’m thrilled to return to this amazing independent bookstore on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. I hope you can join me and I can sign your book in person!

===>All the details for my book signing at Book Culture here⇐== 
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