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The Art of Self Renovation

Here are some suggested questions to help draw out the key messages of the book. 

1.

What does self renovation mean and how is it different from traditional self help?

2.

What prompted this book at this time?

3.

 The word renovation suggests structure and patience. Why is this a helpful metaphor for personal change?

4.

Many people want to change but feel stuck. What is the first 'room' readers should focus on renovating in themselves?

5.

How does the book address overwhelm and burnout, which are common in modern life?

6.

What role do habits and daily practices play in the self-renovation process?

7.

Who is this book for and who will benefit most from its approach?

8.

Is self renovation about becoming a better version of yourself or about coming home to who you already are?

9.

Can you share an example from the book where a small internal shift led to a big external change?

10.

If readers take away just one idea from The Art of Self Renovation, what should it be?

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