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A Must-Read Book On Business Building, Update On My Next Book 📕
Update about my upcoming book!
Hi friends, 👋
First of all, I want to thank new subscribers for “Monday Mindset” I hope you are reading and learning.
Table of Contents
Master Your Mindset 🧠
Have you read my book yet? 😃
In this book, you will learn and understand how to Master Your Mindset, based on my experience and learning through the years. I have put down some tips to help you understand these topics.
If you're confused about:
Where to start
How to win in life
What to do in your life
What's your purpose in life
How to make better decisions
How to build a growth mindset
My Next Book Update 📔
The book I am writing is about increasing Focus and Productivity.
Get motivation for the week
“Efficiency is doing things right; effectiveness is doing the right things.”
-Peter Drucker
“Either you run the day or the day runs you.”
-Jim Rohn
“You can do anything, but not everything.”
-David Allen.
A must-read book on “Business”
If you are in your 20’s consider reading this book!
Good To Great by Jim Collins

Practical Lessons from this book to implement in your life.
1) Level 5 Leadership.
Great companies are led by "Level 5 Leaders," who combine personal humility with professional will. They are modest but fiercely determined to achieve greatness for their organization.
2) The Hedgehog Concept.
Success stems from finding the intersection of three key questions:
- What can you be the best in the world at?
- What drives your economic engine?
- What are you deeply passionate about?
3) The Flywheel Effect.
Progress is not about sudden breakthroughs but about consistent, cumulative effort that builds momentum over time.
4) First Who, Then What.
The key to building a great company is getting the right people on the bus (hiring the right team) and in the right seats (assigning roles properly) before deciding where to go.
3 Actionable Steps
1) Develop the Hedgehog Concept in Your Life.
How: Reflect on what you're deeply passionate about, what you're exceptionally skilled at, and where you can make money or generate value.
Application: Use this concept to guide career decisions, focusing on roles or industries where all three align.
2) Embrace the Flywheel Effect.
How: Break large goals into smaller, manageable tasks and consistently work on them daily.
Application: Whether it's a personal goal like fitness or a professional one like project management, track your progress to see how small steps build momentum over time.
3) Hire or Surround Yourself with the Right People.
How: Evaluate your team or personal network. Prioritize quality over quantity by focusing on those who share your values and can contribute to your growth.
Application: Build strong teams at work or ensure your close circle consists of supportive, ambitious individuals who align with your long-term goals.
Today’s wisdom
One of the most fundamental business lessons is the importance of creating value—whether for customers, employees, or stakeholders. The success of any business hinges on how effectively it identifies and solves problems improves processes, or fulfills needs.
Explanation: Value creation involves understanding your target audience's pain points and delivering solutions that exceed their expectations. Businesses that prioritize value over short-term profit build trust, foster loyalty, and sustain long-term growth.
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Ravi’s Recommendation Zone
Here are my favorite things that I consumed throughout the week.
Books I have saved in my TBR!
1) The Tibetan Book of Living and Sogyal Rinpoche
2) Be Here Now by Ram Das
3) Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology by Chris Miller
YouTube videos I have watched:
Asking Solopreneurs How To Make $1,000,000
Thank you for reading, I hope you like reading this newsletter. I will add more value to this newsletter, so you can gain more knowledge in a short time. Look for my next email.
Thank you for your support.
Mindset Reading,
Ravi