Book Club Meeting-Pump #2
Good evening fellow bookworms!
As promised here are the notes from last week’s book club meeting. Please keep in mind that we were off for several weeks and had to get caught up on our personal lives at the same time as covering the book of the month. So our notes from the book club meeting are sparse but our sentiments are still the same.
Our book for the month of February/March has been “Pump Up The Power - Get The Life You Want” by Rebecca Simmons. Rebecca has a way of reproving her audience while showing them a better way. This week we explored pages 39 through 56. This is an awesome self-help book for our club to start off exploring. Please join us this Thursday night at 9 p.m. CST. Even if you didn’t read Pump Up The Power yourself, you will still benefit from the discussion. As always, please e-mail me and I will give you the phone number and pass code to join the conversation.
Principle #13 - God gives us gifts & skills to make a great life for ourselves and to make the world a better place. These gifts are to be shared and not hoarded.
Excuses are the quickest way to self defeat. So no more excuses!
On page 41 we liked what Rebecca said, “No matter what it looks like, keep moving forward. Don’t look back.” This is just as important in our personal lives as well as successful businesses.
Principle #15 - Strength & character are developed through adversity. Embrace adversity knowing it will bring good results into your life.
Affirmation - I will stand tall in the face of trouble and declare that it has no power to defeat me.
This too shall pass. Adversity doesn’t last forever.
Principle #18 - Do what needs to be done today and have a fresh start tomorrow. This reminds me of the book, “Anne of Green Gables” by Lucy Maude Montgomery.
Principle #19 - Press on in spite of your fears. Fear reigns only in your mind.
Principle #20 - Moving forward in spite of fear builds mental muscle.
Well that’s all folks!
Have a great night,
Michelle Rothwell, Founder
An Independent BookWise Associate

