I’ve seen this one before, and have tried to implement it – although it might be worth adding that if you really want introverts to read this, try using a smaller font, keep all the text to one size, use only one colour, and have bullet points.
Our rule is, your house, your book – 10 books a year. No-one has ever failed to come up with a book, pick one from the Sunday Times bestseller list or Richard & Judy or, something. How hard can it be? Sometimes the worse the choice the more the discussion.
I’ve seen this one before, and have tried to implement it – although it might be worth adding that if you really want introverts to read this, try using a smaller font, keep all the text to one size, use only one colour, and have bullet points.
Awww bless.
Point taken!
Both the original post and Fr Pip’s response leave this introvert laughing. Excellent team work, you two.
I’m an introvert, and I’d love people to do all this for me, too! As long as the physical affection is gentle.
Yes, I’m not huge on physical attention either. Verbal – yes!
Nothing to do with this, but I’m not a Twit. Do you not take it in turn to decide the book in your group?
Tried that but our group never comes with ideas.
Our rule is, your house, your book – 10 books a year. No-one has ever failed to come up with a book, pick one from the Sunday Times bestseller list or Richard & Judy or, something. How hard can it be? Sometimes the worse the choice the more the discussion.
Oh, this extrovert loves this! Thanks, Ruth! I’m going to share it somewhere…