
Learning from books is an age-old way and continues even today. Some of us stop this habit of learning in adulthood and that should not be the case. Welcome to Decoding a Famous Book with me. Books have been and still are an integral part of my life. I have gained tremendous amount of knowledge, clarity and resources from books that I have read over the years.
So what is Decoding a Famous book and Learning?
Decoding a famous book and learning is a value-based series that offers understanding a book in a fun and an interactive way. The design of the series is such that key learnings from the book remain with the individual long after the book is read.
For every edition, I pick a book that I have read before, usually it is a book that provides actionable value. A single book is read over 10-14 days by the participants and we meet weekly to go through the exercises that I have designed customized to each book.
How is edition conducted?
Decoding a book session are conducted online for individuals and off-line for corporates.
Decoding a book is not just about the concepts mentioned in these famous, award-winning books. It is about how you can practically apply them in your daily life with guidance. The books that I pick are not night reads. They are like a course in itself.
Which books have been covered so far?
- 1. Awaken the Giant Within by Tony Robbins
- 2. You are the placebo - by Joe Dispenza
- 3. Heal your life - by LOUISE HAY
- 4. Rejection proof - by Jia Jiang
- 5. Inner Engineering - by Sadhguru
- 6. I am ok, you are ok - by Thomas A. Harris
- 7. State of affairs - by Esther Perel
- 8. Finding your element - By Ken Robinson
- 9. Start something that matters - Blake Mycoskie
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Quotes about reading books
Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers. -Charles W. Eliot
If we encounter a man of rare intellect, we should ask him what books he reads. - Ralph waldo emerson
We become the books we read - Mathew Kelly
Reading is to the mind, what exercise is to the body - Joseph Addison