3.0

"When it's clear a decision is needed to move forward, the worst thing we can do is not act. Making a choice - any choice - is better than staying stuck debating our options, letting the moment pass us by. The next time you face this kind of decision, try adopting my friend's mindset. Just pick something, anything. It's better than doing nothing, and besides, things that don't unfold according to plan often make the best memories."

I definitely enjoyed moments of this book, but there was nothing radically new or profound in this book that I haven't heard before. I appreciate Anne Bogel, but she's not someone I'm overly attached to. I've listened to a few episodes of her podcast and I've read [b:I'd Rather Be Reading: The Delights and Dilemmas of the Reading Life|38502471|I'd Rather Be Reading The Delights and Dilemmas of the Reading Life|Anne Bogel|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1522239360l/38502471._SX50_.jpg|60141215] but neither overwhelmed me with a desire to make room in my life for a new interest and become a devoted member of the Modern Mrs. Darcy crew. I think this book would be enjoyed more by those readers who really enjoy Anne Bogel and what she has to say.