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February 26, 2021 at 2:00 pm

CLF - Mastermind Book Club February Session

We are a community of like-minded individuals focusing on enhancing one's self through books on mind, body, and soul.

Pick Your Content

Select a genre (Mind, Body, or Soul). 

Select a format (Book, e-Book, Audio Book, Podcast, YouTube talks, or other sources that fits your learning style and time).

Learn and document your learning in your Learning Reflection

Knowledge Sharing Session

These knowledge sharing sessions are designed as a fun and non-judgmental space for individuals to come together on a shared interest towards self-improvement. We are excited for you to be joining us!  

Meeting Agenda

The meeting will start with a brief section where you will introduce yourself to your peers. Each of you will then take turns to share your learning from your Learning Reflection. After sharing your learning, the group will collaborate together to discuss thoughts and experiences related to the overarching topic. The total time will be around 2 hours.

FAQ

What is the commitment like?

  • A one month, at your own pace, to learn more about self-improvement. On average, participants in the past spent about 4-12 hours learning and summarize their learning.

Can I use other sources of learning besides books?

  • Yes, podcasts, YouTube lectures, even Netflix

How much will it cost?

  • It is free. CLF will also provide reimbursement up to $15 per person.

What if I cannot finish my book or digital content?

  • That's ok, come share with us what resonates with you from what you have learned

Does It have to be non-fiction learning?

  • No, if you resonate leanings from fiction content. That is wonderful as well.

What is the format of the sharing sessions like?

  • A 60-minute video conference with 3-4 participants over Google Meets or Zoom.

What do I have to prepare for the sharing session?

  • You are free to prepare your summary in any form or structure. A full book summary, a short description about one single chapter, mental notes on how the book resonated with you, or bullet points of your key takeaways. You are also welcomed to just talk about how the content resonates with you without preparing any summary.

Contact

Brooke Donald, Director of Communications, Stanford Graduate School of Education: 650-721-402, brooke.donald@stanford.edu

 

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