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Today is my 32nd birthday.
Over the last month, I asked several 90-year-olds what advice they would give to their 32-year-old selves.
Here's the life advice everyone needs to hear:
Hosted a 2-Hour Reading Party last night!
If you're introverted, it's a great way to meet new people and discover awesome books.
Here's how to host your own 2-hour reading party:
1) Set up an event page using Partiful (it's free).
2) Pick a 2-hour time slot on a weekday like Thursday 7-9pm.
3) Use Partiful to message everyone the time and place for the event and have people RSVP.
4) You can keep your first event small and invite 15-20 people since about 50% of people won't be able to make it.
5) Buy name tags, water, and snacks for the event.
6) People will be running late so from 7-7:30pm use this time to meet new people, chat, or eat a snack.
7) At 7:30pm, ask people to silence their phones and begin the first 30-minute reading session. Put on some relaxing reading music so it isn't completely silent.
8) At 8pm, break out into 2-3 person groups. Give each person 2-3 minutes to share what they're reading and one lesson they learned from their book.
9) At 8:10pm, begin the second 30-minute reading session.
10) At 8:40pm, have people break out into different 2-3 person groups (that way they meet new people and discover new books).
11) After people are done talking about their books they can use the remaining time to network, talk about work, or just meet new people.
12) At 9pm, thank everyone for coming and wrap up the event.
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A few ideas for future reading parties:
1) Make it a themed-reading party:
Tell everyone to bring a literature book and make it a classic lit night. Or have everyone bring a self-help book to make it a productivity hacking night. You can make it as broad or specific as you wish.
2) Put more emphasis on the party side of things:
If you're hosting a reading party with your close friends, feel free to make it more of a party. Have a few bottles of wine and make it into a wine-tasting night. Or have a few bottles of whiskey and make it a whiskey-tasting night. You can even use the reading party as a pre-game event before going out with friends on the weekend.
3) Make it more of a networking event:
If your main goal is to meet more people, you can just have one main reading session and spend more time in breakout groups and have people rotate groups after 10 minutes. That way people have more time to talk and meet new people.
Use this post as a general guide for hosting a reading party but feel free to switch things up to your preference and liking!
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Today is my 32nd birthday.
Over the last month, I asked several 90-year-olds what advice they would give to their 32-year-old selves.
Here's the life advice everyone needs to hear:
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