I'm going to share with you habits and routines, everything I practice to become the best of version of myself in order to live life fully and purposefully.
I've been a bookworm since childhood. It still is one of my fave ways of exploring. I was always fascinated by the power of language and how words are used to impact people.
I was awed by the way authors played with words to express their beliefs and ideas, not just to describe events.
I used to think that maybe one day I would also be able to write a book. But I didn't know what I could write about. Besides I knew that being a writer wasn't easy and so deep down I didn't believe that I would write a book some day.
But then out of nowhere in July 2022 the idea of the co-creation formula came to me (mentally). And I considered it my duty to put it into a book.
And so at 33 I did write a book .
I sincerely believe that reading does help you broaden your horizon but you shouldn't rely on books only (like many people do). The best way is to try, test, do mistakes, try again, go through lessons and experiences of life. Especially when it comes to books around business & mindset.
I've noticed that nowadays many people read for the sake of showing off. Or they read a ton of books for the sake of ticking it of the list. This knowledge is worth nothing if you're not applying it.
Reading books for the sake of reading? Not my thing.
+ Read books not out of FOMO (fear of missing out) just because someone recommended you a great book.
I used to read A LOT of books and always thought it was a good thing.
I was trying to absorb maximum knowledge because I thought only that way I will be able to change something in my life. The reason was lack of confidence in my own powers.
I was trying to fill the emptiness within by borrowing someone else's experience.
But the best experience comes from living your own path, exploring yourself & your strengths.
Go out and try things.
Do things your way.
Even if it's not mentioned in the books.
Test it out. If it doesn't work, that's an experience to remember. What if it does work though?
This is especially true when it comes to business books.
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