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Chapter 1 & 2 meeting is happening in 3 days
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👋 Introduce Yourself We’d love to get to know you! Make a new post with the following⏭️ Drop an introduction and share: - Your name (or nickname) - Where you’re from - Last book you read or a book you look forward to reading. - What made you join Turn the Page - One goal you’re currently working on Let’s build a strong, supportive community from day one 🔥
Week 2 Believe you can and you will
Here are some questions to think about and reflect as you read chapter 1. Feel free to comment under this post as you read the chapter. Do you think “thinking big” is realistic for everyone, or are there limits? How can belief impact leadership and influence over others? The chapter suggests that people often underestimate themselves. Why do you think that happens? How does environment (family, friends, school, workplace) influence someone’s level of belief? How does belief in one’s ability influence success, especially at the beginning of a new goal or challenge? Why do people sometimes hold back from pursuing bigger goals, even when opportunities are available? What are some common excuses people use, and how might those excuses limit growth or success?
(Current) Week 3 - Cure yourself of the Excusitis disease, the Failure disease
Here are some questions to reflect on while reading chapter 2. What are the most common types of excuses the author identifies? What strategies from the chapter seem most effective for reducing “excusitis” in everyday life? How might someone recognize the difference between a legitimate obstacle and an excuse? The chapter suggests that excuses can feel rational even when they’re holding us back—why do you think that is?
Week 1 - Preface & Introduction
Here are a few questions to reflect on while reading the beginning of the book. Feel free to comment and share any thoughts on our weekly posts for each chapter or section. - What stood out most from the introduction? - What does the author suggest is the main reason people don’t reach higher levels of success? - Why might people accept average results instead of aiming higher? - Do you think the author’s view of success is realistic in today’s world? Why or why not?
Practice Speaking Up
Wassup everyone I hope ya’ll are enjoying the book so far. Currently on page 71 and it talks about speaking up. See the picture I attached. I want us to internalize this as a club and really make it a priority to speak up during our sessions - whether it’s to make a comment, ask a question, or whatever. This will help us all grow
Practice Speaking Up
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