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“Think of what it is that you love doing so much that when you are doing it, the hours are flying by. Figure out a way to make that your career, and you will be happy for the rest of your life!” 

Movies: We Still Kill The Old Way.


When retired East End villain Charlie Archer is murdered by a feral street gang, his brother Ritchie returns to London from Spain to investigate. 
My opinion is I liked this film it has some great older actors in it who I love anyway, the comedy was good from the older ones.
My only problem there was not enough torture it started but was over far too quick, I think they should have put a bit more in it.

BOOK: If On a Winters Night a Traveller


If on a winter's night a traveller is a 1979 novel by the Italian postmodernist writer Italo Calvino. The narrative, in the form of a frame story, is about the reader trying to read a book called If on a winter's night a traveller. Each chapter is divided into two sections. The first section of each chapter is in second person, and describes the process the reader goes through to attempt to read the next chapter of the book he is reading. The second half is the first part of a new book that the reader ("you") finds. The second half is always about something different from the previous ones and the ending is never explained. The book was published in an English translation by William Weaver in 1981.
 
My personal opinion is: This book is driving me crazy I hate stuff that repeats it self and this book is doing it royally! 
I can only read a few pages at a time because anymore and I would loose it with the book plus unless its just me I don't think it make sense none of it. But I am carrying on reading I am not one to give upon a book even if it does drive me crazy.

Poem: E. E. Cummings


“I carry your heart with me 
(I carry it in my heart)
I am never without it 
(anywhere I go, you go my dear; and whatever is done by only me is your doing, my darling)

I fear no fate 
(for you are my fate, my sweet)
I want no world 
(for beautiful you are my world, my true)
and it's you are whatever a moon has always meant and whatever a sun will always sing is you, here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows higher than the soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart

I carry your heart 

(I carry it in my heart)” 

E.E. Cummings 

Living a Simple Life

Its the same every year when the New Year starts we all detox our bodies and de clutter the house but no body ever de clutters the mind.

Here's a few handy thing to help you along the way:
 
1: Know your priorities.
Minimalist is about making space for the stuff that matters.
Choose 3 - 6 things that are the most important to you.
 
2: Stop over committing.
Your time is precious!
Current commitments align with you priorities and which do you keep up out of obligations?
 
3: Get rid of Clutter.
Physical clutter has a negative impact on you stress levels.
De clutter!
 
4: Don't aim for 24/7 productivity.
Stop trying to fill everyday with something.
Allow your self two hours daily to recharge.
 
5: Tend your mind like a garden.
Your mental space deserves your attention too listen to it.
Practice mindfulness and give mediation a go too.
 
6: Buy Less!
Try to be a little more mindful of what you introduce in to you life.
Spend more on experiences than thing, it last longer.
 
7: Unsubscribe!
Information overload...Dilutes attention and energy.
Focus on a few favourite sources and unsubscribe from the rest.
 
8: Turn off the Notifications.
Social media and email keep us in constant distracted state by creating a false urgency.
Turn them off.
 
9: Single Task.
Multitasking  is a huge energy zapper and not very efficient.
Try one task at a time with a mini break ever hour.


BOOK: The Dwarves



The Dwarves by Markus Heitz
 
My personal opinion is: This book was great to start with by now I am half way threw it it is getting quiet boring dragging a bit, I have taken a break for a few weeks but I will start with I gin soon and hope it gets better.
 
For countless millennia, no man or beast has ever succeeded in breaching the stone gateway into Girdlegard. Until now . . .
Abandoned as a child, Tungdil the blacksmith is the only dwarf in a kingdom of men. But when he is sent out into the world to deliver a message and reacquaint himself with his people, the young foundling finds himself thrust into a battle for which he has not been trained. Not only his own safety, but the life of every man, woman and child in Girdlegard depends upon his ability to embrace his heritage.
Although he has many unanswered questions, Tungdil is certain of one thing: no matter where he was raised, he is a true dwarf.
And no one has ever questioned the courage of the Dwarves.
What's your first new year book?