Its time to reveal the Books the members of “The ReadARs Club” will be reading as part of Guided Reading Program from Monday, 21st March 2022
I selected “The 5 Second Rule” because I want my ReadARs to go all-in on Being Courageous. Nobody teaches Courage. Everyone assumes that one can be courageous when situation demands. Unfortunately that’s not true. Most people live their life, afraid of being Courageous, afraid of asking what they deserve.
The Almanack of Naval Ravikant is the One book I want all my ReadARs to read in 2022.
Step 1 — Select the Book that you want to read. You can select only ONE book.
Step 2 — Order the Book TODAYASAP
Before Ordering from Amazon remember —
A. Do not order from “lowest priced seller”. You will not get the book in time and to make matters worse, you will get a pirated book
B. Buy from “Prime Seller” – uRead_Store or Cloudtail_India
C. Almanack of Naval Ravikant is freely available as a PDF or .epub on https://www.navalmanack.com
Please note that this is NOT CASUAL PIRACY. Naval & Eric Jorgensen have made the book available for open distribution.
If you want to order a paperback version, follow A & B
D. Order the Hardcover Version of the 5 Second Rule
Book Links for 5 Second Rule
Step 3 — After you have ordered your book, join the Whatsapp Group of the respective book you have ordered. The Group Link is available on “The ReadARs Club”
One of the most common ask of the ReadARs in the end of the year 2021 feedback form was to be able to read articles on the weekends.
The weekend cover-up days usually resulted in backfiring on one major fronts — The diligent ReadARs, who had no reading portion to cover-up, were having their reading momentum broken.
Thus starts from this weekend, for all the upcoming weekends of 2022, the Weekend Reads Column.
Here’s the format I would like you to follow –
Read any one article (from the choice of 3)
After reading, post in the comments as follows –
Which article you read (for my reference)
Drop a 2-line summary (for your retention)
Here we go then —
Article A – Feel free to stop striving: learn to relish being an amateur
First thing first – Why am I writing this article.
As the rising number of Covid cases take country by the storm in this third wave, some of the ReadARs have pinged me to mention that they are not feeling well. For some their reports have come out to be as Covid +ve.
The One Thing I want all of you to remember is – Don’t Panic.
While I am not medically qualified nor am I an expert to share what you should do or not. I am only borrowing a page out of my own experience with Covid to share what you can do –
Stage 1 – When isolation helps you.
Drop me a message that you’re not feeling well.
Don’t force yourself to read the book/article. Focus on your recovery first & foremost. Health is all that matters. Eat. Rest. Sleep. Repeat.
Stay in touch with your doctor and update them about your conditions on timely basis. If the doctor is not a familiar one and has prescribed too many medicines, get a 2nd check with another doc. I had two doctors who I was in regular contact with.
Routinely check your blood oxygen levels with the Oxymeter. Keep your family members updated about how you are feeling. This will get their nerves to calm down.
Stay away from Phone for the rest of the times. Eat. Sleep. Repeat
Once you start feeling better after first few days of isolation, this is when the tricky part begins.
Stage 2 – When isolation doesn’t help you.
You will start feeling better as the common ailments might have gone & you would feel less fatigued. Unfortunately the isolation period will continue for the greater good of your family. This is when things get tricky.
Now don’t get sucked up by your phone. The four walls of the room will make you anxious which might drive you to spend a lot of time on your phone, chatting with friends on WA or in scrolling endlessly on time consuming apps which will ultimately impact your recovery.
You can avoid that by – Reading the book you were supposed to before Covid happened. If you are not able to, re-read any of the book you liked earlier in the program. It will bring back happy memories.
If you can’t avoid your phone, use it with purpose. Read the articles that you read earlier OR Record your thoughts/experience on Camera in Video or on Audio. I made around 4 reels just to keep my mind occupied.
I am sharing my experience of how I dealt with Covid and you can choose to deal with it the same way or not. Do what suits you. But whichever way you decide to, remember – Don’t Panic.
My Experience (Read further only if you can)
It was the day after Holi, 30th March 2021. Nikita & I were returning from a wellness resort after spending the festive occasion with our friends in the surroundings of the mother nature. (In hindsight – it was a bad idea LOL😅)
While I was driving, I noticed that I was sweating more than usual, despite the AC of the car being on. Once we reached our home, I sat on the chair and in no time, my head started spinning. Something was wrong and I had no idea what.
I woke up and had caught strong fever. Suspecting the worst, I went to the testing centre and got Rapid Test done & was declared +ve.
My RT-PCR report came the next day, on 1st April as Covid +ve. Thus began my 14 days of room isolation, on the fools day! 🤬
I took the following with me in my room isolation-
Books that ReadARs were reading.
Books that I was Reading
My journal & laptop
And even my study desk which I transferred to isolation room.
I couldn’t let my ailments impact the reading momentum of any of my ReadARs, but I made some adjustments. Some of you might recall this announcement I had made.
But heck room isolation takes its toll. You can only stare the walls.
First three days were marked by fever, headaches and fatigue. I didn’t read in any of these. Heck! I didn’t even focus on books as I wanted to recover first.
When I was feeling better, I decided to read books instead of getting into Whatsapp and letting my anxiety compound. And when I was done with books, I began recording Instagram Reels. Funny as it may sound – that was the only period I made Instagram Reels!
Quarantine got over and 8 months have come to pass by. As the country is gripped by the third wave, all I can say – Don’t Panic.
And if nothing that I have shared above works – Ping me or Call me. And as always, I will try my best to help you cope.
This has been quite a difficult choice for me to make as these are the first books of 2022.
But I do believe that these books will set the tone for this year.
Now that you have selected your choice, go ahead and order your book rightaway.
Option A – Factfulness
This is by far one of the best books you will ever read. There are some of my ReadARs who haven’t been able to read this yet. What better way to kickstart 2022.
Option B – The Psychology of Money
If you specifically wish to read about human behaviour, learn about money & investing, choose this book which will change your perception about Money.
C – How to Fail at Almost Everything and still Win Big
I love this book for its simplicity (and humor in-between) Scott Adams is the creator of Dilbert. You know Dilbert, right… If you have already read the above two books, this is your choice. And quite a good one at it.
Books that we will be reading in the upcoming months.
Nonfiction
Almanack of Naval Ravikant by Eric Jorgensen
Give & Take by Adam Grant
The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
Mindset by Carol Dweck
When Breath becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi
7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
Dare to Lead by Brene Brown
Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss
Richer, Wiser & Happier by William Green
Fiction Books & Novels
Animal Farm & 1984 by George Orwell
Palace of Illusion by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
The Midnight Library & The Comfort Book by Matt Haig