"Big people are little when they are mean. But little people are not big when they are mean."
- Toni Morrison
BONUS: Treat yourself to this @brainpickings essay on the children's book that contains this quote! https://t.co/RwmrOjxGHL
Tweetings all! (After all this time? Always.)
As #AntiBullyingWeek2024 draws to a close, here's a quick thread 🧵 of 10 literary quotes on kindness (and its opposite👀):
Did you know that you could check your own reading speed:
1️⃣ Online
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3️⃣ In ONE MINUTE?
That's right - check it out here: https://t.co/hLDt9ebdlz #speedreadingforall
Photo: @mark_ways
This week, we're featuring "The Secret Garden", a children's literature classic by Frances Hodgseon Burnett - learn speed reading with it right now and think of spring😊! https://t.co/hLDt9ebdlz
...And it's Friyay! If the race to meet end-of-year targets is ramping up, try learning to speed read to take your productivity to the next level! If you like it, share the love and spread the word! https://t.co/hLDt9ebdlz
This week, PXReader's featuring "The Island of Doctor Moreau" by pioneering scifi writer HG Wells. Read the thrilling tale of what happens when the #forscience spirit goes too far... 👀
PXReader is serious about making #speedreadingforall a reality. It's why we turned the PX Method into quickfire drills that you can work through anywhere, on any device - and for free! If you haven't yet, check them out here: https://t.co/hLDt9ebdlz
NEW BOOKS ALERT 📣📚🤓
Change up your speed reading practice sessions with the following PXReader features for the week:
1. The Island of Doctor Moreau (Wells)
2. The Secret Garden (Burnett)
3. The Scarlet Letter (Hawthorne)
Quick tip for anyone dealing with heavy courseloads (think: full-time students, professionals studying up before cert exams): The sooner you can test yourself on what you've just read, the less likely you are to forget it long-term!
#TechTuesday tip: If you've got an extra 15 minutes lying around, why don't you head on over to https://t.co/OFUMjYe18c and learn to... SPEED READ!? Try it out, and let us know what you think in the comments below!