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Discussion going on, join us by clicking the above link 🥰
For all of you who have attended our live discussion yesterday, thank you so much we truly appreciate!! We hope you have enjoyed it and learned a lot of lessons from Makida Teklemichael - the Author of the book “Two of a kind” and others.

We’ll have similar sessions periodically. For now please check out the below bot for the next book release😊.
How many of you finished reading the book “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari?”

Depending on the number of people, we’ll release another book.

Click 🤩 if you finished or
Click 🙁 if you didn’t.
Dear all thank you so much for participating in the bot. We could see that majority of the respondents are still reading the book and hopefully they will finish it soon.

In the meantime, since we received requests for additional book from the ones who finished, we would like to share you another incredible life changing piece. Actually one of my favorite books of all time!
😍“Who Moved My Cheese?”😍

An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life by best-selling author Dr. Spencer Johnson. The book was New York Times best-selling upon release in 1998 and still in the list of the most favorite.

It is a short, light-hearted parable about change. It follows the physical and emotional journeys of four characters – Sniff, Scurry, Hem and Haw – as they search, find, lose and must rediscover their favorite food, cheese, in a large, twisting maze.

Guess what it’s only 39 pages 😱
Hello dears hope things are going well with you all.

Our 2nd live discussion on the 2nd book to the group “The Monk who sold his Ferrari” will take place soon.

This time instead of us, we want to invite any interested person to lead the discussion. It’s a good thing right? 😊 Anybody who read the book and interested let’s know in the discussion channel. We’ll give details. It’s all about improving our confidence and communication skills 💪

Eager to see the first person!
Hi dears,

I’m sure many of you have read the fable “Who moved my Cheese” a 39 page incredible piece.

Dagmawit said “she was one of those characters before, but after she read the story she now thinks she’s Hem; resilient and exploring herself... loves the idea of change”

How about you? Which character you think represents you better? Any change before and after the reading? Dagi and all of us want to hear😊. Please share us in the discussion group.
Hello dear members, we're here with two incredible books! As usual, we'll bot and the one which gets the highest vote will be shared to you.
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

It’s a rare gift to be able to look directly into the heart and mind of a teen, especially when that teen’s thoughts and feelings are as deep and thoughtful as Anne Frank. The book is a series of writings kept by Anne while she was in hiding for two years with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. The diary reveals an endlessly interesting teenage girl, and traces her development and maturity in the midst of almost unimaginable stress.
I AM MALALA

It’s an extraordinarily remarkable book you want to read to see how a real life struggle and winning looks like especially when the struggle is of a very young girl who was born in a Suburb of Pakistan and later became a Noble Peace Prize winner- Malala. It’s a tale of a family uprooted by global terrorism, of the fight for girls' education, of a father who, himself a school owner, championed and encouraged his daughter to write and attend school, and of brave parents who have a fierce love for their daughter in a society that prizes sons.
After you read the summaries above, which one you want to read next? Vote until 11 O’clock today and we’ll share the PDF.

Click 🍏 for “The Diary of a Young Girl” or
Click 🍎 for “I am Malala”
Hi Dear All, thank you for participating in the bot! "I am Malala" Won and below is the PDF. We'll have a couple of weeks to finish. Enjoy!!
Hello dear members, we’ll have a very special and one of a kind live book discussion this week via ZOOM on “The Monk who sold his Ferrari”. In order to keep your comfort, we want to know when do you prefer the discussion to be held. Below is a vote and we’ll decide in a couple of hours.

Click 🛍 for Friday afternoon at 9 O’clock or

Click 🎁 for Saturday afternoon at 9 O’clock
A program you don't want to miss 😍
Are you guys ready for our live discussion today? 🤗

Set your alarm, it’s only 1 hour away. It’s going to be awesome, don’t miss it out!!

Spend your time on something meaningful and purposeful 💪🏽
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