Have you ever bought a book and never opened it? Or started reading one, only to get distracted a couple of days later by something that seemed more important at the time? You’re not the only one.

Reading a good book can change how you think, how you see the world, and how you live your life but only if you follow through. Most people stop halfway, don't even start or never take the time to reflect on what they’ve read. The book club is here to help you stay committed, keep momentum and turn what you read into a part of your everyday life.

We read together, reflect together, and share what we learn along the way. Every book we choose connects to some kind of growth or learning, it can be mindset, performance, or any kind of improvement but the focus is always on understanding, reflection, and implementation.

The Structure

The Structure

The Structure

The book club runs through a WhatsApp group where all communication happens. Every Sunday, the upcoming week’s chapters are posted (usually around 100–200 pages, depending on the book). Throughout the week everyone reads the same chapters, and every Sunday each member posts their reflections.

Your post doesn’t have to be long or perfect. It can be something you learned, something you didn’t quite understand and want to discuss, or how you’re planning to implement what you learned into your life that week. What matters is that you read, reflect, and post something.

This rhythm keeps everyone on track and creates a space where ideas can be shared, challenged, and expanded. The reading list is a mix of books across different areas of life. Usually, we follow the reading list found on The Bookshelf, though sometimes we vote or take suggestions from members when it’s time to pick the next read.

The Bookshelf

Reading Right Now
James Allen (1903)

As a Man Thinketh

As a Man Thinketh is a timeless classic on the power of thought and its direct influence on character, circumstances, and destiny. James Allen teaches that our minds shape our reality — that every action and outcome begins as a thought. By mastering one’s thinking, a person can transform their life from within. The book emphasizes responsibility, self-discipline, and moral strength, showing that success and happiness come from cultivating positive, purposeful thoughts. Allen uses simple yet profound language to illustrate that the mind is like a garden: it will bear either weeds or flowers depending on what we plant and nurture. As a Man Thinketh remains one of the most influential works in personal development, offering a concise, spiritual guide to self-mastery and the creative power of the mind.

Reading Next
Losing My Virginity
Richard Branson (1998)

Losing My Virginity

Losing My Virginity is Richard Branson’s autobiography, chronicling his journey from a dyslexic schoolboy to the founder of the Virgin Group. The book tells the story of how Branson built global businesses across music, airlines, telecommunications, and more — often by taking bold risks, trusting people, and challenging established industries. He shares successes, failures, adventures, and personal setbacks with honesty and humor. Central themes include entrepreneurship, leadership, resilience, and the importance of culture and purpose in business. Branson emphasizes learning by doing, embracing mistakes, and maintaining a sense of fun while building serious enterprises. Losing My Virginity is both a business memoir and a life philosophy, showing how curiosity, courage, and belief in people can create extraordinary results.

How to Join

How to Join

How to Join

This isn’t just another reading group, it’s built on consistency and accountability. When you join, you commit to showing up every week, reading your chapters, and posting your reflections on time. It doesn't have to be a novel every time, but they must be consistent.

Respect, focus, and engagement are expected. The value of the group comes from everyone contributing, staying active, and moving forward together.

If you think this is for you, send an email through the link below with a few lines about yourself and why you want to join. If you’re already a member of the Community, just reach out directly to the admin. Once accepted, you’ll be added to the group and can start reading with us right away.