Book group discussion guide for How To Have A Good Day®

Learn with others

Are you interested in reading How To Have A Good Day alongside colleagues or friends? It’s a great idea if so. Research has found that we’re more likely to succeed in a goal if we “socialize” it - in other words, if we involve other people in some way. They can give us the encouragement we sometimes need to try something new, help us celebrate successes, and perhaps share helpful advice from their own experience.

You may have noticed that the book is already written to make it easy for teams to discuss its ideas. Pick a chapter that seems especially relevant to your team right now, and then use the handy checklist at the end of the chapter to guide you through a conversation about the topic.

For those who want to structure a more organized discussion around the book, great! We have you covered: here’s a step-by-step guide written by Caroline for subscribers to help you run a book group conversation that walks the talk, by applying all the How To Have A Good Day advice about great meetings.

If you're not already signed up, we'll also add you to Caroline's very occasional no-spam newsletter so you're in the loop when she has new tips and resources like this to share. (If you're already a subscriber, please enter your email to login and get your download. Thank you for spreading the word about how to have a good day!)

Let us know how it goes! We’d love to hear from you if you have an example of how you’ve used How To Have A Good Day in your work. Email us at info@howtohaveagoodday.com.

 

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