Paradigm Shifting Books discussion

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message 1: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne Fair | 5 comments Mod
The first book for book club is short but epitomizes that idea behind the chosen books. The title itself is a different way of looking at life. A newer book by Ryan Holiday that highlights the stoic ideas of finding the path through the challenges in life.


message 2: by Teresa (last edited Apr 18, 2016 08:06AM) (new)

Teresa Cutler-Broyles | 1 comments Hi Jeanne!
I love this idea. So, the first book is "The Obstacle is the Way," correct? I just bought it and will be reading it in the next few days. Perfect timing, I suspect. So much stuff.... :-)

Terry


message 3: by Missy (new)

Missy (missysiders) | 1 comments Hi Jeanne!
Thanks for the invite. Got the book "The Obstacle is the Way" ... very appropriate to my work life right now.
-Missy


message 4: by Maggie (new)

Maggie Duval | 1 comments This is great and thank you for the invite, Jeanne! I'll get the book posthaste. Echoing Missy, appropriate to my work life now as well!


message 5: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne Fair | 5 comments Mod
Hello everyone! Yes the first book is the Challenge is the Way by Ryan Holliday. It is a short book to knock one out that still has the potential to change how you look at life and life's challenges. Feel free to post a comment here on the book. I will leave you with one question that you could answer.

Can you think of a situation where the challenge actually did turn out to be the path forward to too greater things accomplished?

I know for me when I have been challenged at work to justify something, it has led to myself or the team really putting on their A game instead of dialing it in. This led to achievements that would of never happened without the obstacles forcing people to be creative and push themselves.


message 6: by Jeanne (new)

Jeanne Fair | 5 comments Mod
Matt- I look forward to hearing why your selected Robert Gates' new book on leadership. What was paradigm shifting for you?


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