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Book Spotlight: The London Restoration by Rachel McMillan
 ars, I've tried to scale back on how many scheduled reviews I commit to, but my greedy, book-loving heart just can't say no!  Over-committing myself then leads to stress, procrastination, and guilt over missed deadlines.  So, I've made the difficult decision not to schedule any more reviews/blog tour stops after December 31, 2020.  I'll still be reviewing books, of course, just on my time.  Hopefully, that will help keep reading and blogging fun and low-stress for me.
ars, I've tried to scale back on how many scheduled reviews I commit to, but my greedy, book-loving heart just can't say no!  Over-committing myself then leads to stress, procrastination, and guilt over missed deadlines.  So, I've made the difficult decision not to schedule any more reviews/blog tour stops after December 31, 2020.  I'll still be reviewing books, of course, just on my time.  Hopefully, that will help keep reading and blogging fun and low-stress for me.by clicking on the following links:
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That pulling back on reviews is tough! I'm limiting but should probably limit even more so I don't get overwhelmed. This sounds good and like one I'd definitely pick up!
ReplyDeleteIt IS tough! I want to read all the books and I want to join all the blog tours so I can get all the books and promote all the books, but ... it's getting exhausting. Pulling back a little bit doesn't seem to work for me, though, so I'm pulling the plug altogether for my sanity's sake :)
DeleteI've definitely learned to not "over schedule" my reviews. Good on you for working to find a balance of releasing content but not stressing yourself out. I alway say that the second this stops being fun is the second I'll stop doing it.
ReplyDeleteI've definitely struggled with finding that balance. I overcommit and then end up feeling stressed and guilty. Book blogging is a hobby and I want it to remain fun :)
DeleteThank you for featuring this! Sara @ TLC Book Tours
ReplyDeleteLike you, I can't seem to say no to review requests from TLC Tours (they are the only one I'll do). The pressure can be a bit much, but they always find me books that I wouldn't find on my own.
ReplyDeleteI have just looked at my October list and realised that I have a lot of posts and books to read. I do need to spread things out a bit I think.
ReplyDeleteThis book is one that I would have said yes to though because it does sound good!
I went the no-obligated-review thing cold turkey one year, and it was a nice break. Then I started easing my way back into doing them again, and I found that as long as I didn't overreach, it was something I could enjoy and feel good about.
ReplyDeleteI think lots of us probably started blogging because we wanted to help push some of those great books that always manage to fall through the cracks somehow. This year, looks like I'll have accepted something like 40 ARCs by year-end. That's about right for me, kind of a balance between the 60 or so other books I'll read and review at my leisure.
I have, though, given up on the virtual book tours because of the limitations and extra obligations some of them require. That's just mot fun anymore.