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📚 Book Club #threadcast

Ep3 Mon 19-Aug-24

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Good morning Bibliophile Lions! 🦁

The Five People You Meet in Heaven is probably my favorite book. I have suggested it to a number of folks that suffer PTSD like myself. The book was made into a movie, but the book is much better.


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Looks interesting, thanks for sharing!

Anyone read Ishmael? It was one of my favorite books in my early 20's

I've just been reminded of that time in Nicaragua when my wife was given about 1200 books for her kindle!

Happy Monday, and back with the books! What you reading?

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FT and Schroders Business Book of the Year 2024 — the longlist

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Revealed: Delia Smith sweeps 100 all-time bestselling books list – how many have you read?

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10 New Books Coming Out This Week

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Video review of Wooden, by John Wooden.

Brian Johnson in his PNTV series gives his thoughts…

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From a Facebook post by 'Book Troverts'…

Michael Schur's "How to Be Perfect" is a fun and thought-provoking guide to ditching self-doubt and living a life that's both awesome and ethical. Here's a breakdown of the 10 key takeaways to help you become your most badass self:

  1. Silence the Gremlins: We all have that voice in our head whispering "you're not good enough." This book equips you to identify and shut down that negative self-talk. Imagine facing your fears and insecurities with a sassy eye roll and a confident "move over, gremlins!"

  2. Self-Love is Your Superpower: You can't be a hero if you secretly think you're a villain. "How to Be Perfect" emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance and self-compassion. It's about treating yourself with the same kindness and respect you offer your loved ones.

  1. The Universe is Like a Cosmic ATM (with Unlimited Funds): Stop thinking there's not enough to go around. The book encourages you to shift from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset. Believe that you deserve good things, and the universe will conspire to help you get them.

  2. Embrace the Epic Fails: Nobody is born knowing how to do everything. This book celebrates the beginner's journey. See your mistakes as stepping stones, not roadblocks. Each "epic fail" is a learning experience that gets you closer to your goals.

  3. Gratitude is Your Secret Weapon: Saying "thanks" for the good stuff isn't just polite; it's powerful. "How to Be Perfect" shows you how cultivating an attitude of gratitude attracts even more good things into your life. Imagine being a magnet for awesomeness!

  1. Forgive and Forget (or at Least Forgive): Holding onto grudges is like carrying a heavy backpack. Forgiveness is a gift to yourself. It allows you to let go of negativity and move forward with a lighter heart.

  2. Your Brain is Like a Hackable Computer: Your thoughts control your world. This book shows you how to reprogram your brain with positive beliefs and empowering self-talk. Imagine rewiring your brain to broadcast a constant stream of "I can do this!" messages.

  3. Stop Hitting Snooze on Your Dreams: Procrastination is the dream crusher. This book equips you with tools and strategies to overcome that "later" monster and take action towards your goals. It's about hitting the "snooze off" button on procrastination and hitting the ground running towards your dreams!

  1. Tiny Changes, Big Results: You don't need a complete life overhaul. This book emphasizes the power of small, sustainable changes. Identify habits that hold you back and swap them for ones that propel you forward. Tiny tweaks can lead to major transformations.

  2. Be a Badass for Yourself and Everyone Else: Living a good life isn't just about you. When you feel good, you radiate positive energy that impacts those around you. This book encourages you to use your badassery to make the world a better place.

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