What is G.E.E.K. book club?

G.E.E.K. book club is a club set up to help people enjoy learning and optimize the learning process.

The first plan is to Read 100 books every year by spending just 10 minutes every day, in 20 different categories.

Why 100 Books?

2 books every week in a 50-week year comes to 100 books.

Why 2 books every week?

We believe a book is not well read until it has been read between 3 to 7 times.

Since every week has 7 days, each book will be read at last three times per week by investing 10 minutes per day.

How Much Does It Cost

FOR INDIVIDUALS


Teslas Community N5,000
(Books and Snippets)

Faradays Clan N15,000
(Books, Snippets and Gossip Sessions)

Einsteins Company N50,000
(Books, Snippets, Gossip Sessions and 4 Exclusive Sessions)

Newtons County N500,000
(Books, Snippets, Gossip Sessions, 4 Exclusive Sessions and Personal Mentorship)

Testimonials from Customers

THE 20 CATERGORIES: 100 BOOKS A YEAR

TEAM BUILDING

The 5 dysfuntions of a team (Patrick Lencioni) 

Pulling together – 10 rules for high performance teamwork

The 100/0 principle – the secret of great relationships 

Companies don’t succeed, people do – 50 ways to motivate your team

You can’t send a duck to eagle school: and other simple truths of leadership


NEGOTIATION

Never split the difference (Chris Voss)

Getting to yes (Roger Fisher & William Ury)

Negotiating the impossible

Negotiating genius Pre-suation (Robert Caldini)

PUBLIC SPEAKING

Confessions of a public speaker by Scott Berkun

Speaking up without freaking out by Matt Abrahams

Presentation Zen: by Garr Reynolds

Resonate by Nancy Duarte

Talk like Ted by Carmine Gallo

WEALTH MANAGEMENT

The Richest Man in Babylon

Your money or your life

Total money makeover

Secrets of the millionaire mind

Think and grow rich

LEADERSHIP

Extreme ownership (Jocko and Leif)

Drive (Daniel Pink)

Meditations, by Marcus Aurelius

Man’s search for meaning, by Viktor Frankel

The seven habits of highly effective people, by Steven R. Covey

STRATEGY

Made to stick (Chip and Dan Heath) 

Competing against luck Good strategy bad strategy: the difference and why it matters 

Blue ocean strategy 

Barking up the wrong tree (Eric Barker)

HEALTH

Mind over medicine

Lifespan: why we age―and why we don’t have to by david a. Sinclair

The blue zone by dan buettner

How not to diet by Michael Greger, MD

The miracle of fasting

INNOVATION

The innovator’s dilemma – Clayton M. Christensen

Creativity, inc: Ed Catmull, Amy Wallace

Subject to change: Peter Merholz, Todd Wilkens, Brandon Schauer

Crossing the chasm by Geoffrey A. Moore

Originals by Adam Grant

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Good to great: Jim Collins 

How I built this (Guy Raz) 

The personal MBA (Josh Kaufman) 

The e-myth revisited (Michael Gerber) 

Lean start up (Eric Reis)

COMMUNICATION

Crucial conversations (K Patterson, J. Grenny, R. Mcmillan

How to win friends and influence people (Dale Carnegie)

Body language (Joe Navarro)

Lust listen (Mark Goulston)

How to talk to anyone (Leil Lowndes)

SALES

Influence (Robert Caldini)

To sell is human (Daniel Pink)

Building a story brand (Donald Miller)

Hooked (Nir Eyal)

Perennial seller (Ryan Holiday)

CRITICAL THINKING

Thinking fast and slow (Daniel Kahneman)

Decisive (Chip and Dan Heath)

4 elements of effective thinking (Edward Burger)

Thinking in bets (Annie Duke)

Algorithms to live by (Christian and Tom Griffiths)

LEARNING EFFECTIVENESS

The first 20 hours (Josh Kaufman)

The talent code (David Coyle)

Make it stick (P. Brown M. Mcdaniel)

The art of learning (Josh Waitzkin)

Limitless (Jim Quik)

PEAK PERFORMANCE

Flow (Mihaly Csikszentmihaly)

Deep work (Cal Newport)

Peak (Anders Ericson)

Mastery (Robbert Greene)

The rise of superman (Steven Kotler)

EMOTIONAL MASTERY

Emotional agility (Susan David)

Ego is the enemy (Ryan Holiday)

Emotional intelligence (Daniel Goleman)

Will power instinct (Kelly)

Rethinking positive thinking (Gabrielle Oettingen)

HABIT FORMATION

Atomic habits (James Clear)

The compound effect (Darren Hardy)

Mini habits (Stephen Guise)

The power of habit (Charles Duhigg)

Tiny habits (B J Fogg)

TIME MANAGEMENT

When (Daniel H Pink)

The 4-hour working week (Tim Ferriss)

The 12 week year

Successful time management (Patrick Forsyth)

11 secrets of time management (Dave Kahle)

WORK INTELLIGENCE

The 5 second rule (Mel Robbins)

Eat that frog (Brian Tracy)

The checklist manifesto (Atul Gawend)

The dip (Seth Godin)

Can’t hurt me (David Goggins)

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

The four disciplines of execution (Mc chesney, S. Covey. and J huling)

Measure what matters (John Doerr)

So good they can’t ignore you (Cal Newport)

Your personal MBA (Josh Kaufmann)

Rework (Jason Fried)

PARENTING

The whole-brain child

The strong-willed child (James Dobson)

Conscious parenting (Shefali Tsabary)

The teenage brain (Daniel Siegel)

How to talk so kids will listen & listen so kids will talk

DECISION MAKING

Predictably irrational (Daniel Ariely)

Critical thinking (Jennifer Wilson)

Think smarter (Michael Kallet)

The art of thinking clearly – Rolf Dobelli

Brain power: learn to improve your thinking skills – Karl Albrecht

COGNITIVE MASTERY

Unlimited memory (Kevin Horsley)

Mind map mastery (Tony Buzan)

Being logical: a guide to good thinking – D.Q. Mcinerny

Don’t believe everything you think: the 6 basic mistakes Thomas E. Kida

How to think about weird things – Theodore Schick, Lewis Vaughn

CARREER DESIGN

Designing your life (Bill Burnet and Dave Evans)

The one thing (Gary Keller and Jay Papaas)

Range (Dave Epstein)

Switchers how smart professionals change careers Dr. Dawn graham

Fit matters: how to love your job Moe Carrick and Cammie Dunaway

FAQ

Most frequent questions and answers

They are sent to you via WhatsApp each week.

The books are actually animated book summaries which are done in 10 minutes or less.

Most books are ineffectively written with the main points repeated often. Every book has major ideas which can be summarised in 10 minutes or less.

We meet at the end of every month to gossip about the books of the month.