Nina

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Nina.

https://www.goodreads.com/ninags

Intermezzo
Nina is currently reading
by Sally Rooney (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Loading...
Lily King
“I squat there and think about how you get trained early on as a woman to perceive how others are perceiving you, at the great expense of what you yourself are feeling about them. Sometimes you mix the two up in a terrible tangle that’s hard to unravel.”
Lily King, Writers & Lovers

Rick     Hanson
“Imagine a day in which you feel generally fine. After waking up, you spend a few minutes in bed lightly thinking ahead about some of the people you will see and the things you will do. You hit traffic on the way to work, but you don’t fight it; you just listen to the radio and don’t let the other drivers bother you. You may not be excited about your job, but today you’re focusing on the sense of accomplishment you feel as you complete each task. On the way home, your partner calls and asks you to stop at the store; it’s not your favorite thing to do after work, but you remind yourself it’s just fifteen extra minutes. In the evening, you look forward to a TV show and you enjoy watching it. Now let’s look at the same day, but imagine approaching it in a different way. After waking up, you spend a few minutes in bed pessimistically anticipating the day ahead and thinking about how boring work will be. Today, the traffic really gets under your skin, and when a car cuts you off, you get angry and honk your horn. You’re still rankled by the incident when you start work, and to make matters worse, you have an unbelievable number of rote tasks to get through. By the time you’re driving home, you feel fried and don’t want to do a single extra thing. Your partner calls to ask you to stop at the store. You feel put upon but don’t say anything and go to the store. Then you spend much of the evening quietly seething that you do all the work around the house. Your favorite show is on, but it’s hard to enjoy watching it, you feel so tired and irritated. Over these two imaginary days, the same exact things happened. All that was different was how your brain dealt with them—the setting that it used.”
Rick Hanson, Hardwiring Happiness: The New Brain Science of Contentment, Calm, and Confidence

Lily King
“I look into my eyes, but they aren’t really mine, not the eyes I used to have. They’re the eyes of someone very tired and very sad, and once I see them I feel even sadder and then I see that sadness, that compassion, for the sadness in my eyes, and I see the water rising in them. I’m both the sad person and the person wanting to comfort the sad person. And then I feel sad for that person who has so much compassion because she’s clearly been through the same thing, too. And the cycle keeps repeating. It’s like when you go into a dressing room with a three-paneled mirror and you line them up just right to see the long narrowing hallway of yourselves diminishing into infinity. It feels like that, like I’m sad for an infinite number of my selves.”
Lily King, Writers & Lovers

25x33 NYSPA Book Group — 6 members — last activity Apr 15, 2023 11:24AM
Book group of the NY State Psychological Association
207025 Paths to Wholeness — 163 members — last activity Sep 22, 2025 11:21AM
A gathering place for authors and readers of books and other resources that promote personal transformation, including (but not limited to) spiritual, ...more
year in books
Catheri...
151 books | 4 friends

Elyse
306 books | 37 friends

Candace...
62 books | 1 friend

Liz Bot
142 books | 110 friends

Teri
232 books | 2 friends

Elana K...
65 books | 5 friends

Hannah
279 books | 50 friends

Paula E.
19 books | 1 friend

More friends…



Polls voted on by Nina

Lists liked by Nina