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Welcome reader to Bookodidact 🙏


You must be aware till now what does these stand for. If not let me give u short info. Well, it's a combination of two words.

Book+Autodidact=Bookodidact 


Here we will be learning through books. A short summary of a chapter and its key lesson.

However, I request you to, please buy the book and contribute to authors work.

Note- Here I cannot share all the details of the chapter as you are well aware of that. I will try to tell you these chapters and key lessons in my own way with a little bit of help from the book.



Our first book is "60-second leadership by Mike Green"



Let's give some love to the author❤, here is a short info 


Let's start the chapters 

Here is chapter 1. Goals Drive Performance 


In this chapter, the author talks about his past incident, when he was just 16 years old. He was with his dad and headed to start off the Philadelphia Marathon. He had his goal to finish all 26.2 miles without stopping and to make it more challenging he had to do it under 3hrs.

Such a goal for 16 years old😲. What do you think of it and if you had such goal let us know and how it went. We all must be having it for 2019, oops I just forget something😅. Wish you all a very happy new year and may you make the most of these year letting go 2018. Have a great year and wish you a lot of success. Well, let's get back to the story.

The author completed halfway point and was feeling pretty good though that was somewhat relative because he had another 13.1 miles to go.
Something we all do to boost our confidence. We can pretty much relate to that.

18 miles into marathon pain seems to cause in his left side of leg and hip. At 22 miles he had no more pain and at 24 miles he was on autopilot mode. Something the athlete can be well aware of.

Here it gets interesting as he met Tabitha.

Tabitha?? Who was she? 

Curious??? 
Stay tuned for the answer??

Let me know your thoughts and opinions and last but not least have a great new year ✌


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