My Current Read 👀
This is the book I’m reading right now 📖
Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes has been sitting on my TBR for a while and it finally felt like the right time to pick it up. It’s all about saying yes to opportunities, growth, and stepping outside your comfort zone — which honestly feels like the perfect reading mood lately.
I’m only partway through, but I already love how honest and reflective it is.
Have you read this one yet?
What are you currently reading?
Reading Year of Yes by Shonda Rhimes has truly been a transformative experience for me. The memoir chronicles Rhimes' journey of saying 'yes' to opportunities that challenged her norms and expanded her horizons. What I find most compelling is the way she combines humor, vulnerability, and candid self-reflection to share her personal growth. Rhimes, a powerhouse television producer and writer, took the bold step of committing to say yes for an entire year. This practice pushed her beyond comfort zones she hadn’t realized were holding her back, from social interactions to career moves. The book resonates deeply around themes of courage and self-discovery, as she tackles fears and insecurities head-on. One of the standout aspects of Year of Yes is its relatable tone. Rhimes doesn’t paint a picture of effortless success; instead, she reveals the messy, sometimes awkward process of growth. This honesty invites readers to reflect on their own possibilities for change. The idea of saying yes more often isn’t about blind acceptance, but about opening doors previously closed due to fear or habit. As I’m partway through, I’ve noticed how this mindset shift has inspired me to acknowledge opportunities I might otherwise have dismissed. Moreover, the book highlights how embracing 'yes' can positively impact personal relationships and career trajectories. Rhimes’ account of balancing her demanding professional life while committing to personal authenticity offers valuable insights. For anyone who has a long reading list or hesitation about growth, Year of Yes provides a motivational nudge. It’s a reminder that sometimes the biggest leaps come from the simplest commitments—simply saying yes.



























































