[The Online Book Club] 📚 Ready for Our First Book Club Chat of the Year?



Hi Reader

I hope you had a wonderful holiday season and are feeling refreshed for the new year!

I’m excited to remind you that our very first book club chat is happening soon, and we’ll be diving into The Gap and The Gain by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy. This book is all about shifting your mindset to focus on how far you’ve come rather than how far you have to go—a perfect way to start the year with positive momentum!

If you haven’t grabbed your copy yet, there’s still time! It’s a small, powerful read that’s easy to get through and filled with insights that can truly change how we measure success.

January 2025

In The Gap and The Gain,by Dr. Benjamin Hardy emphasizes a key teaching from Dan Sullivan: successful individuals focus on “The Gain” (measuring progress against their past selves) rather than “The Gap” (comparing themselves to an ideal). This mindset shift fosters happiness and motivation, as it highlights achievements instead of shortcomings.

The book illustrates how this approach can enhance mental well-being and performance, offering readers a path to fulfillment and success by recognizing their progress.

Let me know if you’ll be joining us by replying to this email or simply show up ready to chat! I can’t wait to hear your thoughts and start the year with meaningful conversation.

See you soon!
Peggy

P.S. Drop me a note if you need help getting the book or have any questions!

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