Future plans for the advocacy
Future plans for the advocacy
15/01/2023
Our future plans for the advocacy include programs and activities that promote and help propagate the message that we’re trying to convey. In the future, we are hoping to have built our brand and made our advocacy known. To achieve this, we are utilizing different platforms like social media to propagate. By keeping our website filled with information regarding reading, we are keeping our audience updated and on the same track as us.
After gaining a following, we plan on holding different activities that are both engaging and informational, all through the Internet. With this nature of work, our efforts are not capacitated by the environment around us and therefore ensure that our message is propagated well. But there are limitations that come with working in a digital nature. Activities are limited to those that can only be done online. With this in mind, we plan on holding activities that are purely digital like online social media challenges regarding reading, making trends that acknowledge the importance of reading, and holding seminars that open the minds of our audience about the benefits of reading.
Of course, none of these plans will be achieved without the will to do it. Our team ensures that although progress is small, we will build upon where we have already put our effort and create an advocacy that is well-understood and well-respected.
Ivan, Author
A bookmark to comeback to
15/01/23
Have you ever come to a point in life when you just stop questioning why fate or kismet keeps trying to shove you into a corner? Life amidst the pandemic has really pushed us to the brink of spontaneous combustion. Time moves at a leisurely pace and everyone seems to enjoy the blue waves and fine sand every second of their life. The suffering I went through from the feeling of being distant from everything as if you’re walking underwater while the rest of the world operates happily in plain sight. However, though, at a time when I thought I might just let go, something walked into my life. For some, it’s a person, or a song, but for me, it’s a book. Reading has become my anchor after getting lost amidst waves. An oasis in the middle of a sand-spangled desert. It has become the water to my parched throat that made me see the beauty of living. It made me realize that maybe rather than fireworks or cherry blossoms, we need wildflowers. The kind that grows peacefully within us.
With every uphill slope, however, comes a sudden cliff. Losing interest in reading is completely common and normal. The reading slump, depression, and tiredness from working and studying can make you lose interest in reading. For me, though, I started craving the beautiful insanity of not knowing any better. Being aware of your emotions is one thing, but coming to terms with them is a whole other story. There is something wildly comforting in not knowing things. But as the sayings go by, you don't bite the hand that raised you. When reading feels like a chore or competition, you feel tired and lose enthusiasm. It's lonely and, for a lack of better words, an unwelcome change I’d much rather live without. Life has become pointless again, to live without a direction in sight.
The purpose of this organization is to encourage everyone to bring back the reader in us the light of the day. Everyone needs a short moment away from the noise, away from the strangers, away from the suffocating fakeness to repose and breathe. As a reader who once lost her passion for reading, it feels empty being left astray. If you can't ride a bike, it's okay to put on training wheels. Let the books guide you again in opening the door to another chapter of your life.
Rhodilyn, Author