Friday, October 9, 2020

Review on "the 5am club" by Robin sharma

 "The 5 am club"

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This book is everything. Probably the best self-help book i have ever read. I personally felt locked in and wanted to change my lifestyle but i couldn't. After reading this i know what to do and how to do.

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The story narrated in the book is also interesting but if you desperately wanted to know what's inside this book, you have to read the last few chapters if you want. Because the real gems are in towards the end. But i recommend to read the whole book.

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This mainly focused on "The 5 am club" and 20/20/20 formula. But the author gave the prototype of the whole day routine that can change anyone's life for good and make you a legend from scratch. 

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The 5 am Club is a fictional tale of 3 people learning to make the most of their time and days by waking up at 5 am every day.

The story is fictional while the lessons are not.


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Robin Sharma gives a major outline for the first hour of the day.

The 20/20/20 Rule:

5:00 - 5:20 MOVE

5:20 - 5:40 REFLECT & PLAN

5:40 - 6:00 GROW . ๐Ÿ•”


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Why 5 am?

"As the day goes on our mental capacity is drained by all of the thing competing for attention, things like work, news, social media".



What I learned from this book? 

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Sometimes we feel we our stuck somewhere in our own Web of life with work, problems, being too busy in which we don't even get time for ourself. But, here we forget that this is our time. In the whole 24 hours we are not getting time for loved ones, for the things we love the most that is the thing which I learned in THE 5 AM. I loved this book. How you should divide you time and do all the stuffs you want like there is a particular time for living your professional life as well as personal. OWN YOUR MORNING, ELEVATE YOUR LIFE. As morning plays very crucial part in your whole day. As new day comes with new opportunities, experiences and this is upto you how you want to do it. Right now I am member of #the5amclub and very happy about it.๐Ÿค—๐Ÿค—

Sunday, May 24, 2020

"How to start a start-up with help of zero to one "

๐Ÿ“™"ZERO TO ONE"By Peter Thiel is An Excellent Book If You Are Someone who is at a Stage Where You Have an Idea But No Idea Of How Should You Approach It and Actually Execute It! ๐Ÿค”๐Ÿคจ
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I Must Say That Each Chapter In This Book is Well Placed In Order Of Importance & Understanding ( And In Order Of How A Startup Actually Grows) Which Is Incredible - Every Chapter is Unique , Precise and Upto The Point with a Perfect Conclusion Which Sums Up The Idea Correctly ๐Ÿง ๐Ÿ’ฌ
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The Chapters Which Were Eye Openers For Me and Which You Must Not Miss at All From This Book are :-
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Chapter 2 : Party Like it's 1999 - Here We Actually See what Common Mistakes Startups Make and How Can You Go Around It ๐Ÿƒ‍♀️๐Ÿƒ
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Chapter 3 : All Happy Companies are Different - Here You See What Can Have Your Startup Get an Edge Over Everyone ๐ŸŒฑ
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Chapters 4 & 5 Help You Understand And Overcome Competition In Your Niche - And All This in The Right Way! ⚖️
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Chapter 11 : If You Build It , Will They Come Shows us the Mirror Of Practicality and How Should We Properly Adapt To Circumstances ๐Ÿคน‍♂️๐ŸŽช
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Chapters 12 , 13 & 14 Are Really Impactful and Leave You Thinking About Your Startup In The Most Correct Way! Also , It has alot of Case Studies from The Famous People And What Should We Take Care Of! ๐Ÿ
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This Book Can Sometimes Go Way above your Nice Or Understanding But You Do Not Have To Worry - You have to Read This Book While Thinking About Your Startup and I am Certain It'll be Absolutely Beneficial! ๐Ÿ’ธ

.This Book is A Must Read And If Possible Read it Twice To Understand And Explore New Ideas Correctly! ๐ŸŒ

Let me know in the comments box About Today's Post ๐ŸŒ️‍♀️๐Ÿง˜‍♂️

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Review of "The Happiness Equation" by Neil Pasricha

"The Happiness Equation" by Neil Pasricha
is about sorting out our priorities to have a happier life.

The Happiness Equation lays out nine secrets to happiness. Each one is easily understandable and adaptable.

It has the following nine chapters (secrets) in it: 

Secret #1 Be Happy First 
Secret #2 Do It For You 
Secret #3 Remember The Lottery 
Secret #4 Never Retire 
Secret #5 Overvalue You 
Secret #6 Create Space 
Secret #7 Just Do it 
Secret #8 Be You
Secret #9 Don't Take Advice


Some of my favorites takeaways are:


 • Negativity is natural.  Our brains are wired to scan for problems.  This has been necessary for our survival for hundreds of thousands of years.  Today, our priority is not just to survive, but to be happy, so we have to rewire our brain to scan for positives.  


• We all have the same 168 hours in a week.  Neil splits it up into three equal buckets: 56 hours for sleeping, 56 for working, and 56 left over.  In order to be happy, we want to appreciate, not dread, our work bucket, because it's the one that supports the other buckets.  And we need to spend our spare time, the 56 hours left over, on our passion. 


 • We can't be happy living for other people.  We have to be authentic to ourselves.  What do you crave doing when you have no obligations on a Saturday morning?  That's a hint towards your authentic self.  Lean into that, and don't live for anyone else's advice or opinions.



I enjoyed this book. The takeaway I'm holding on to is not desiring more stuff to be happy, which is tied to scanning for problems. Gratitude is a huge unlock to happiness.๐Ÿค—๐Ÿค—