,
Jordan Bates

year in books

Jordan Bates’s Followers (194)

member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
Stefani
1,815 books | 306 friends

Aurora ...
2,535 books | 101 friends

The.Pic...
1,137 books | 9 friends

Gail
3,386 books | 909 friends

Mari
872 books | 111 friends

Mick C
7,199 books | 2,406 friends

Nathalie
3,857 books | 82 friends

Kristen...
2,539 books | 394 friends

More friends…

Jordan Bates

Goodreads Author


Website

Member Since
August 2011

URL


Average rating: 4.07 · 724 ratings · 362 reviews · 12 distinct worksSimilar authors
Let Me In (The Ink Well Chr...

3.97 avg rating — 192 ratings5 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
No Way in Hell (The Ink Wel...

4.02 avg rating — 138 ratings — published 2018 — 4 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Every Little Thing (The Ink...

3.98 avg rating — 90 ratings5 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Pas de Deux

4.33 avg rating — 70 ratings — published 2018 — 4 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
'Tis the Season

4.12 avg rating — 65 ratings2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Keeping You (The Ink Well C...

4.21 avg rating — 61 ratings5 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Goodbye Summer (Goodbye Due...

3.92 avg rating — 36 ratings3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Goodbye Never (Goodbye Duet...

3.85 avg rating — 26 ratings — published 2019 — 3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
My Christmas Wish (The Ink ...

4.32 avg rating — 19 ratings3 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Don't Read the Last Page

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
More books by Jordan Bates…
Let Me In No Way in Hell Keeping You Every Little Thing
(4 books)
by
4.02 avg rating — 480 ratings

Goodbye Summer Goodbye Never
(2 books)
by
3.89 avg rating — 62 ratings

Love in Focus
Jordan Bates is currently reading
by Lyla Lee (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Fat Girl Magic
Jordan Bates is currently reading
by Kat Savage (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Can't Spell Treas...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 

Jordan’s Recent Updates

Jordan Bates has read
呪術廻戦 26 [Jujutsu Kaisen 26] by Gege Akutami
Rate this book
Clear rating
Jordan Bates has read
Watering the Soul by Courtney Peppernell
Watering the Soul
by Courtney Peppernell (Goodreads Author)
Rate this book
Clear rating
Jordan Bates wants to read
Everything Has Changed by Courtney  Rae
Everything Has Changed
by Courtney Rae (Goodreads Author)
Rate this book
Clear rating
Jordan Bates finished reading
A Fellowship of Games & Fables by J. Penner
Rate this book
Clear rating
Jordan Bates has read
The Next Best Fling by Gabriella  Gamez
Rate this book
Clear rating
Jordan Bates has read
Go Luck Yourself by Sara Raasch
Rate this book
Clear rating
Jordan Bates has read
The Nightmare Before Kissmas by Sara Raasch
Rate this book
Clear rating
Jordan Bates started reading
A Fellowship of Games & Fables by J. Penner
Rate this book
Clear rating
Jordan Bates is currently reading
Love in Focus by Lyla Lee
Love in Focus
by Lyla Lee (Goodreads Author)
Rate this book
Clear rating
Jordan Bates has read
The Strawberry Patch Pancake House by Laurie Gilmore
Rate this book
Clear rating
More of Jordan's books…
Quotes by Jordan Bates  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“To change is to vacate the past and move ever-closer to the end of our story.”
Jordan Bates

“If we direct our intention toward doing (when possible) that which seems meaningful right now and noticing that any outcome is enough, we might discover a terribly obvious yet effective strategy for perpetual contentment.

Of course to do this—to open ourselves up to changing and living according to the meaning of the present month or moment—is a frightening proposition. If we do, we will surely witness our tastes and whims recycle and transform. We will watch as our personalities modify in subtle ways. And although a small number of passions might stay with us throughout our lives, many more will certainly fall away or be replaced. In other words, to admit that in this second I am not a static being is to admit that I will be something different tomorrow, something unknown a year from now, and possibly something unrecognizable to myself in a decade.

This notion is uncomfortable because it forces us to countenance the passing of time, the fading of past selves, our eventual physical death. To change is to vacate the past and move ever-closer to the end of our story. It’s no wonder that we bury our proverbial talons in the interests, attributes, memories, and tendencies of our past selves and insist that “who we are” has long been established.

But what might we become if we accept that, in the grammar of the universe, our nature is verb-like, transitory, ever-moving? We might become anything. The possibilities are endless and exciting.

It seems natural to hold tightly onto the past. We tend to feel that if don’t have the past, we don’t have anything. Our pasts provide all of the context with which we are equipped to navigate the present. Without our memories and stories, we would indeed be directionless and alone. But it seems that we often overcompensate, desperately clinging to the “good old days”, trying to relive them in our minds, and simultaneously attempting to freeze the present moment, to capture the past before it becomes the past. This latter point can be plainly observed in our modern tendency to photograph even the most mundane of moments and to record hours of video that we’ll never revisit.

But if we spend significant amounts of time trying to immortalize and live vicariously through the past, we may relinquish a measure of ability to see the possibilities of the present and future.

We may cease to fully capitalize on the surrounding opportunities for novel experience, reflection, and appreciation. We may eschew the potential to become a marvelously different-yet-somehow-still-the-same version of ourselves.”
Jordan Bates

220 Goodreads Librarians Group — 297984 members — last activity 0 minutes ago
Goodreads Librarians are volunteers who help ensure the accuracy of information about books and authors in the Goodreads' catalog. The Goodreads Libra ...more
52580 CRW3053-Fall 2011-Bethany's Group — 108 members — last activity Jan 09, 2012 01:38PM
This group is for UCF students in CRW3053, Fall 2011.
103713 Authors & Reviewers — 10601 members — last activity 1 minute ago
A&R is about helping authors promote their books. If you are a reviewer or a blogger, and you don't mind writing a honest review, then come and join u ...more
736558 Romance Retreat — 4651 members — last activity Apr 08, 2024 08:44AM
All your romance read needs in one place.
No comments have been added yet.