By Cheri Gregory on Monday, March 10, 2014
6 Scientific Questions to ask about your marriage
I am a research junkie. There are few things I love to do more than dive into stats and numbers.
People are always shocked when I tell them I’ve never read a novel (at least not that I can remember).
In the 80s, when I was required to read novels in school (think Uncle Tom’s Cabin), I’d head to the bookstore and pick up those yellow and black workbooks I loved so much (aka Cliff Notes).
I could never seem to work my way through a novel but I’d happily sit in the hallway, on the second story of our home, and read through the Britannica collection sitting on the shelves.
My parents and I had a a contentious relationship (that’s putting it mildly) because I only responded to fact. So when they’d tell me something was so because they “said so,” you can imagine how well that went.
Now, that I’m older, I still can’t seem to make my way through a novel, love nonfiction and can plug numbers into Excel spreadsheets for hours on end without ever getting bored (which came in handy as a hotel general manager).
Needless to say, awesome posts like this one from Cheri Gregory make me a do a happy dance! Enjoy (I sure did ;) ).
Until tomorrow…make it a great day!
By Cheri Gregory on Monday, March 10, 2014
6 Scientific Questions to ask about your marriage
I am a research junkie. There are few things I love to do more than dive into stats and numbers.
People are always shocked when I tell them I’ve never read a novel (at least not that I can remember).
In the 80s, when I was required to read novels in school (think Uncle Tom’s Cabin), I’d head to the bookstore and pick up those yellow and black workbooks I loved so much (aka Cliff Notes).
I could never seem to work my way through a novel but I’d happily sit in the hallway, on the second story of our home, and read through the Britannica collection sitting on the shelves.
My parents and I had a a contentious relationship (that’s putting it mildly) because I only responded to fact. So when they’d tell me something was so because they “said so,” you can imagine how well that went.
Now, that I’m older, I still can’t seem to make my way through a novel, love nonfiction and can plug numbers into Excel spreadsheets for hours on end without ever getting bored (which came in handy as a hotel general manager).
Needless to say, awesome posts like this one from Cheri Gregory make me a do a happy dance! Enjoy (I sure did ;) ).
Until tomorrow…make it a great day!
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