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agebuzz - July 18th, 2024

agebuzz newsletter: Included This Week: What Are You Grateful For? 🙇 🙏

July 18, 2024

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Agebuzz Asks: The Reader Poll: In response to the July 11th reader poll regarding your reading habits and the books that you are reading, boy, agebuzz readers, you are an impressive group! This poll garnered the most responses to date that we’ve had for a poll, and over 60% of you read a lot and often have several books going at once! While some of you remarked that your concentration, vision, or other circumstances limit your reading, virtually everyone who responded is at least trying to read books, and many are using audiobooks as a way to keep up with your reading (yes that counts as reading as far as we are concerned!). We were also flooded with book suggestions and lists of books to read, so in a future agebuzz newsletter, we’ll try to put together a list based on your fellow readers’ recommendations. Thank you for your enthusiastic responses! Should we create an agebuzz reading group? Let us know your thoughts at [email protected]!

And thank you all for continuing to generously share your experiences and feelings and for responding to the previous poll.

This Week’s agebuzz Reader Poll:

What are you grateful for at this time in your life?

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Bonus Question:

Do you keep a gratitude journal?

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