How To Read More Books And Apply The Lessons You Learn, With Nick Hutchison
Struggling to make reading a daily priority or apply what you've read? The fix could be simpler than you think for those constantly acquiring new knowledge but failing to implement it. In this episode, Nick Hutchison, Founder of BookThinkers, discusses the importance of reading and how it can condense decades of lived experience into days. This conversation addresses a common challenge for readers: struggling to retain or apply book lessons. In this episode, you will discover: How to cement book learning through real-world travel applications. Which books provide fundamental principles for unlocking growth. The underrated reciprocal relationship between sharing knowledge and gaining wisdom. How reading allows you to condense decades of lived experience into days of reading. How to read with intention and set goals for each book to maximize its impact. Why developing focus and reading skills takes time and practice. Implementing takeaways from books can lead to behavior change and significant results. If you're ready to start retaining and acting on all those book smarts, press play now for actionable techniques. ---- GUEST WEBSITE: https://nickhutch.com/ ---- MORE FROM THE FIT MESS: Connect with us on Threads, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tiktok Subscribe to The Fit Mess on Youtube Join our community in the Fit Mess Facebook group ---- LINKS TO OUR PARTNERS: Take control of how you’d like to feel with Apollo Neuro Explore the many benefits of cold therapy for your body with Nurecover Muse's Brain Sensing Headbands Improve Your Meditation Practice. Get started as a Certified Professional Life Coach! Get a Free One Year Supply of AG1 Vitamin D3+K2, 5 Travel Packs Revamp your life with Bulletproof Coffee You Need a Budget helps you quickly get out of debt, and save money faster! Use Vibrant Blue Oils to improve the flow of energy through your body. Start your own podcast!
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