![]() Near the beginning of the book, Ruiz explains the Toltec saying Mitote, which, in simple terms, is an illusion in one’s mind made up of what other people say. Each of us in the Xenium Book Club picked up on different powerful statements and provided examples from our lives that we used in the discussion. Keep in mind, this book was very useful in a discussion setting after reading it so for anyone looking to pick up this book, try to find a friend, family member or colleague to read with. We found this even more powerful for the fact we discussed each of the agreements in a small group setting (i.e. Throughout the book, I found many great takeaways and powerful stories so although it can be read in one evening, I recommend stopping after each “agreement” to reflect upon what was read and tie it back to your own life. We found this to be a wonderful change of pace, particularly because we, at Xenium, just went through the process of creating our own “agreement” of sorts, called the Xenium Promise.Ĭover to cover, the Four Agreements is 150 pages in length for the hardcover version and can easily be read in one evening. ![]() The Xenium Book Club decided to read this short, self-help book by Don Miguel Ruiz after reading a string of leadership, management and teamwork books. ![]() The Four Agreements: a Practical Guide to Personal Freedom is a book that is a little less about business and more about finding oneself-at home and at work. ![]()
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