February Book Recap – The Fitnessista

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Sharing the books I learn in February and in the event that they’re value including to your assortment.

Hi hello! How’s the week going? I hope you’re having an excellent one. We’re again from a dance competitors and hit the bottom sprinting into the week. The subsequent month is a busy one, however I’m nonetheless attempting to get in no less than half-hour of studying every day. I hit 4 books final month (1 DNF…) and needed to share the small print with you! It was a novel mixture of alternatives with impactful, inspirational, instructional, and slightly fluff for good measure.

Here are the books I learn in Feb!

February Book Recap

The Light We Lost

This ebook examines the influence of our choices, and residing with the “what-ifs” and implications after we don’t observe our coronary heart. I learn this one rapidly as a result of I couldn’t wait to see what occurred; it jogged my memory of a Colleen Hoover ebook with extra charming writing 😉 The ending was slightly little bit of a disappointment and whereas I loved this one, it wasn’t one in every of my prime faves. I’d say it’s a 7/10.

From Amazon:

Lucy is confronted with a life-altering alternative. But earlier than she will be able to make her resolution, she should begin her story—their story—on the very starting.

Lucy and Gabe meet as seniors at Columbia University on a day that modifications each of their lives endlessly. Together, they resolve they need their lives to imply one thing, to matter. When they meet once more a yr later, it appears fated—maybe they’ll discover life’s that means in one another. But then Gabe turns into a photojournalist assigned to the Middle East and Lucy pursues a profession in New York. What follows is a thirteen-year journey of desires, needs, jealousies, betrayals, and, in the end, of affection. Was it destiny that introduced them collectively? Is it alternative that has saved them away? Their journey takes Lucy and Gabe continents aside, however by no means out of one another’s hearts.

This devastatingly romantic debut novel in regards to the enduring energy of old flame, with a surprising, unforgettable ending, is Love Story for a brand new era.

Yellow Wife

This ebook is predicated on a real story, and follows the lifetime of Pheby, who’s born a slave in Virginia and is the daughter of the plantation’s drugs girl… and the grasp of the plantation. Instead of receiving the liberty that she’s promised when she turns 18, she finally ends up being bought and compelled to depart her residence and people she loves behind. She’s transferred to the Devil’s Acre, which was an actual jail that housed and tortured tons of of hundreds of slaves, and turns into the mistress of its Jailer. The ebook is clearly extremely arduous to learn. It’s a few tragic and darkish time in our historical past, and a devastating reminder of the atrocities which have occurred in our society.

While it’s a troublesome learn, it’s an essential learn. It was well-researched and the creator vividly describes the hardships that so many confronted, whereas demonstrating what ladies may even endure to guard their youngsters. 10/10

From Amazon:

Born on a plantation in Charles City, Virginia, Pheby Delores Brown has lived a comparatively sheltered life. Shielded by her mom’s place because the property’s drugs girl and cherished by the Master’s sister, she is about aside from the others on the plantation, belonging to neither world.

She’d been promised freedom on her eighteenth birthday, however as an alternative of the idyllic life she imagined along with her real love, Essex Henry, Pheby is compelled to depart the one residence she has ever recognized. She unexpectedly finds herself thrust into the bowels of slavery on the notorious Devil’s Half Acre, a jail in Richmond, Virginia, the place the enslaved are damaged, tortured, and bought on daily basis. There, Pheby is uncovered not simply to her Jailer’s cruelty but additionally to his contradictions. To survive, Pheby must outwit him, and she or he quickly faces the last word sacrifice.

$100M Offers

This ebook is written by an excellent profitable entrepreneur (making 10M+ per thirty days… I KNOW) and the way to craft an irresistable provide in your viewers. He goes into the psychology behind what makes an incredible provide, the way to bundle your providers, pricing, provide/demand, copy, and many others. I discovered rather a lot whereas I learn this ebook, and am going to make use of a few of his ideas with my present product choices. 9/10

About the creator, from Amazon:

Alex Hormozi is an American entrepreneur. He began as a administration marketing consultant within the public sector then left that profession to pursue a profession in health beginning his first fitness center at age 23. He scaled his small fitness center chain from 0 to six places in three years. Over the subsequent two years, he and his spouse began flying across the nation turning gyms round.

Their massive success, nevertheless, got here from packaging and licensing his boutique fitness center mannequin to 5000+ gyms all over the world. They then began a complement and software program firm to assist that base of gyms. They bought a 66% stake within the firm in 2021 at $46.2M to American Pacific Group. They then began Acquisition.com as a holding firm for his or her non-public investments. The non-public fairness agency focuses on making minority investments into money movement constructive rising founder owned companies. They then scale these companies. As of 2023, their portfolio of 16 corporations generates $200,000,000 per yr and rising.

The couple now has shifted their mission to creating actual enterprise schooling accessible to everybody. They fulfill on this by making content material throughout social media and publishing books and free programs for entrepreneurs.

Alex’s most up-to-date ebook $100M Offers: How to make presents so good individuals really feel silly saying no, has bought 300,000 copies from phrase of mouth alone. In their spare time, Alex and his spouse nonetheless take pleasure in coaching at hardcore gyms and warding off demise one exercise at a time.

Good Inside

I want I’d have learn this ebook when the ladies had been infants – it didn’t exist but – however the factor is, it’s by no means too late to learn this ebook. Her ideas are relevant whether or not you’ve gotten a toddler, a giant child, a tween, teen, and even when you’re a grandparent serving to with grandkids. I strongly align with Dr. Becky’s parenting philosophy: treating youngsters with agency boundaries, kindness, understanding, and humanity. I discovered so many great ideas from this ebook and liked listening to the audio model. It has validated the significance of connection, particularly when a toddler goes by means of a troublesome time. As she says, “Your job isn’t to get them out of the hole. It’s to get INTO the hole with them, so they know they’re not alone.” 10/10 – positively learn this one!

From Amazon:

 Over the previous a number of years, Dr. Becky Kennedy—recognized to her followers as “Dr. Becky”—has been sparking a parenting revolution. Millions of fogeys, uninterested in following recommendation that both doesn’t work or just doesn’t really feel good, have embraced Dr. Becky’s empowering and efficient strategy, a mannequin that prioritizes connecting with our children over correcting them.

Parents have lengthy been bought a mannequin of childrearing that merely doesn’t work. From reward charts to time outs, many well-liked parenting approaches are based mostly on shaping conduct, not elevating people. These methods don’t construct the talents youngsters want for all times, or account for his or her complicated emotional wants. Add to that oldsters’ sophisticated relationships with their very own upbringings, and it’s straightforward to see why so many caretakers really feel misplaced, burned out, and frightened they’re failing their youngsters. In Good Inside, Dr. Becky shares her parenting philosophy, full with actionable methods, that may assist mother and father transfer from uncertainty and self-blame to confidence and durable management.

Offering perspective-shifting parenting rules and troubleshooting for particular situations—together with sibling rivalry, separation nervousness, tantrums, and extra—Good Inside is a complete useful resource for a era of fogeys searching for a brand new technique to increase their youngsters whereas nonetheless setting them up for a lifetime of self-regulation, confidence, and resilience.

Lessons in Chemistry– DNF

I began the audiobook of this one, and referred to as it quits midway by means of. I hated it and couldn’t assist however surprise if I used to be listening to the fallacious ebook! SO many individuals extremely advocate this one, and it’s only a good reminder that all of us have such completely different tastes in books! I discovered that it dragged on and on, nothing thrilling occurred, and I felt blah about the entire plot. 0/10 lol

From Amazon:

Chemist Elizabeth Zott just isn’t your common girl. In truth, Elizabeth Zott could be the primary to level out that there isn’t a such factor as a median girl. But it’s the early Sixties and her all-male crew at Hastings Research Institute takes a really unscientific view of equality. Except for one: Calvin Evans; the lonely, good, Nobel–prize nominated grudge-holder who falls in love with—of all issues—her thoughts. True chemistry outcomes.

But like science, life is unpredictable. Which is why just a few years later Elizabeth Zott finds herself not solely a single mom, however the reluctant star of America’s most beloved cooking present Supper at Six. Elizabeth’s uncommon strategy to cooking (“combine one tablespoon acetic acid with a pinch of sodium chloride”) proves revolutionary. But as her following grows, not everyone seems to be joyful. Because because it seems, Elizabeth Zott isn’t simply educating ladies to cook dinner. She’s daring them to vary the established order.

Laugh-out-loud humorous, shrewdly observant, and studded with a stunning forged of supporting characters, Lessons in Chemistry is as authentic and vibrant as its protagonist.

So, inform me, pals: what’s the most effective ebook you’ve learn lately?

If you’re trying to change up your studying rotation, take a look at Book of the Month – you may select a ebook every month from their alternatives or choose a current member fave. I’ve two coming this month and may’t wait 🙂

xo

Gina

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