Book Review: ‘Thought Economics’ by Vikas Shah

“Since 2007, entrepreneur and philanthropist Vikas Shah has been on a mission to interview the people shaping our century. Including conversations with Nobel prizewinners, business leaders, politicians, artists and Olympians, he has been in the privileged position of questioning the minds that matter on the big issues that concern us all. We often talk of … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Thought Economics’ by Vikas Shah

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Book Review: ‘Grow Through It’ by Dani DiPirro

“A colourful fully illustrated guide to learning how to adopt a more positive mindset, even when the skies are grey and stormy, from a hugely popular Instagram artist. Beautifully illustrated and heartfelt, this beautiful little book shares big insights about how to stay positive in an increasingly negative world. Artist Dani DiPirro started her Instagram, … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Grow Through It’ by Dani DiPirro

Book Review: ‘The Kindness Journal’ by Jaime Thurston

“Kindness is something we all have to give and we all need, regardless of status or background. The current global effort to protect our communities' most vulnerable shows how kindness spreads and that when we are kind to others it lifts our spirits. In The Kindness Journal, Jaime Thurston, founder of the charity 52 Lives, … Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Kindness Journal’ by Jaime Thurston

Book Review: ‘The Coconut Girl’ by Sunita Thind

“The Coconut Girl is a collection of poems containing material that is from the Indian, female point of view with an insight into Punjabi culture. We also follow the author through the hallucinogenic state of the brain following cancer treatment, and in her experience of life in multi cultural Britain. The protagonist in the poems … Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Coconut Girl’ by Sunita Thind

Book Review: ‘Dear Reader’ by Cathy Rentzenbrink

“For as long as she can remember, Cathy Rentzenbrink has lost and found herself in stories. Growing up she was rarely seen without her nose in a book and read in secret long after lights out. When tragedy struck, books kept her afloat. Eventually they lit the way to a new path, first as a … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Dear Reader’ by Cathy Rentzenbrink

Book Review: ‘Young Mind Young Body’ by Sue Ziang

 "By following the common-sense approach to supporting mindset, lifestyle, and food choices that Sue Ziang details in Young Mind Young Body, you can embrace and savor life with ease and grace while potentially enjoying the following benefits as by-products of a happy and fulfilled life -  body, mind, heart, and soul." (Amazon) Thank you to … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Young Mind Young Body’ by Sue Ziang