Mindful Bookclub

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READ

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REFLECT

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HEAL

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GROW

· READ · REFLECT · HEAL · GROW

ABOUT US

The Mindful Book Club is a sacred space for slowing down, expanding awareness, and growing through intentional reading and mindful conversation. The Mindful Book Club is more than a reading group—it is a community practice in presence, healing, and self-discovery.

Each month, we explore a thoughtfully chosen book that supports personal growth, emotional clarity, spiritual expansion, and mindful living.

It’s where books meet lifestyle. Where reflection becomes ritual. Where community feels like home.

WHO IT’S FOR?

You’ll feel at home here if you are:

  • Seeking deeper self-awareness and inner peace

  • On a healing or personal growth journey

  • Interested in mindfulness, wellness, and spiritual development

  • Craving intentional community and meaningful conversation

  • Ready to slow down and reconnect with yourself

HOW IT WORKS

  • One curated book each month

  • Guided reflection prompts to support deeper reading

  • Monthly virtual group discussions

  • Quarterly Mindful In-person Meetups

  • Safe, open space for sharing insights and lived experiences

  • Optional journaling and mindfulness practices to accompany reading

WHAT YOU’LL GAIN

  • A deeper connection to yourself

  • Tools for mindfulness and emotional wellness

  • A supportive, like-minded community

  • Expanded perspective through diverse authors and teachings

  • A consistent practice of slowing down and reflecting

Upcoming Book Club Meetings


APRIL 26

The Motivation Manifesto

This month is about reclaiming your personal power.

The Motivation Manifesto invites you to break free from fear, hesitation, and self-imposed limitations. Together, we’ll explore what it means to fully own your voice, your vision, and your direction in life.

A powerful reset into clarity, courage, and aligned action.


MAY 31

The Courage to Be Disliked

This conversation centers on freedom through perspective.

The Courage to Be Disliked challenges the way we think about approval, identity, and emotional responsibility. It opens the door to a lighter way of living—where you are no longer defined by expectations, but guided by self-trust.

A grounding reminder that peace often begins when we stop seeking validation.


“We read to remember who we are, and to become who we are becoming.”