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sdbruening
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Definitely makes more sense in the morning and evening social media posts as it was originally done. I listened to the audiobook, which was a lot of positivity all at once! That‘s okay, though. I‘m glad I got to partake. I had many laugh-out-loud and shiver moments listening to these affirmations. Hearing the author say them was special.

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Kshakal
Readings: Focus Sociology | Charles M. Norman
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Final reading crawl stats… 190 pages in 3 hours!!

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Kshakal
Readings: Focus Sociology | Charles M. Norman
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Did a reading crawl with my book bestie today… a great way to spend a Saturday!!

Aims42 My BFF and I are going to try doing one for the first time next Saturday 😍 Any tips? We‘re going to 3 places and thinking of reading for 45 mins at each? 2mo
Kshakal @Aims42 awesome!! Sounds like you got it… we usually do between 45 minutes to an hour at each place and we usually do 3 places! 2mo
Aims42 @Kshakal Oh yay!! My friend saw someone on Instagram doing one and they read 100 pages at each place 😳 We tweaked it for the 45 mins because 100 pages would take forever for us 🤣 2mo
AnnCrystal 📚👏🏼🥳💝. 2mo
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Cosmos_Moon_River
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Good messages to help professionals, parents, teachers and kids not get stuck in positive or negative mindsets, either of which can cause people to be stuck and stagnant in life.

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Yogaloverpr
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David‘s story was really inspiring to me. I have been through a lot but he taught me a thing or two on how to defy the odds!

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Oliver_Rose
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"The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" by Robin Sharma is a self-help book that tells the story of Julian Mantle, a successful lawyer who embarks on a spiritual journey to the Himalayas in search of peace and happiness. After suffering a heart attack, Julian leaves behind his luxurious life, selling his mansion and Ferrari to study the seven virtues of the Sages of Sivana. The book offers practical wisdom on how to live a meaningful life and be Happy ?

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Chittavrtti
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jen_the_scribe
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I finished this one a few days ago. I enjoyed the scaffolding techniques to unlock our hidden potential (and that of others), but I think I‘ll need to read the actual book to really absorb the info. There were chapters meant for parents, or those who work with/mentor young children, so if that‘s not you, it might not resonate. There were also topics for organizations/teams, which doesn‘t currently resonate with me. But overall a great listen.