• (0 reviews)

    The authority gap

    1,800 L

    Imagine living in a world in which you were routinely patronised by women.Imagine having your views ignored or your expertise frequently challenged by them.

  • (0 reviews)

    Kiss that frog

    1,650 L

    Just like the lonely princess in the fairy tale who was reluctant to lock lips with a warty frog and transform him into a handsome prince, something stops many of us short of attaining our dreams. Our negative thoughts, emotions, and attitudes can threaten to keep us from achieving all that we’re capable of. Here bestselling author and speaker Brian Tracy and his daughter, therapist Christina Tracy Stein, provide a set of practical, proven strategies anyone can use to turn those negative frogs into positive princes.

  • (0 reviews)

    Cure for darkness

    1,800 L

    Depression is a leading cause of disability around the world today, a growing health crisis that affects us all. It is a complex and diverse condition. But it is also highly treatable

  • (0 reviews)

    Bad blood Secrets and lies in a silicon valley

    1,800 L

    In 2014, Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes was widely seen as the next Steve Jobs: a brilliant Stanford dropout whose startup “unicorn” promised to revolutionize the medical industry with its breakthrough device, which performed the whole range of laboratory tests from a single drop of blood

  • (0 reviews)

    Smarter faster better

    1,650 L

    In his international bestseller The Power of Habit, Pulitzer Prize-winner Charles Duhigg explained why we do what we do. Now he applies the same relentless curiosity and masterful analysis to the question: how can each of us achieve more?

  • (0 reviews)

    Draw Your Feelings

    2,750 L

    “With her warm encouragement and captivating illustrations, Rukmini gently guides us to notice and accept ALL of our emotions.

  • (0 reviews)

    This Is Going to Hurt

    1,500 L

    Welcome to 97-hour weeks. Welcome to life and death decisions.

  • (0 reviews)

    Sensehacking

    1,650 L

    The world expert in multisensory perception on the remarkable ways we can use our senses to lead richer lives.

  • (0 reviews)

    The Secret to Happy

    1,500 L

    The debut self-help book from Vicky Pattison, on how to quash your inner doubts, overcome fear and live a happier life.

  • (0 reviews)

    How to Work Without Losing Your Mind 

    1,800 L

    How to Work Without Losing Your Mind is a painfully honest, hilarious and relatable guide to surviving the hell of the nine to five.

  • (0 reviews)

    Inner Game Of Tennis

    1,800 L

    The Inner Game of Tennis is a revolutionary program for overcoming the self-doubt, nervousness, and lapses of concentration that can keep a player from winning.

  • (0 reviews)

    This Book Will Change Your Mind About Me

    1,650 L

    In The Heartland Nathan Filer, mental health nurse and award winning writer, takes us on a journey into the psychiatric wards he once worked on. 

  • (0 reviews)

    The 80/20 Principle

    2,600 L

    The 80/20 principle is one of the great secrets of highly effective people and organizations.

  • (0 reviews)

    Unreasonable Success and How to Achieve It

    2,100 L

    How do people of seemingly ordinary talent go on to achieve unexpected results? What can we learn from them? What are the ingredients for unreasonable success and how is it achieved?

  • (0 reviews)

    The Little Book of Compassion

    1,000 L

    The virtue of compassion is universally valued. Derived from the Latin ‘com’ and ‘passio’ and meaning ‘to suffer together’, practising compassion can strengthen your relationships, lessen the grip of negative thoughts, and increase emotional resilience. But how can we lean into loving kindness and cultivate compassion every day?

  • (0 reviews)

    The Little Book of Wisdom

    1,000 L

    We often think of wisdom as something reserved only for the elderly or educated and gained through life experience, however wisdom has a depth and nuance that can be fostered by considering perspective in relation to knowledge. This age-old saying sums it up well: ‘Knowledge is knowing what to say. Wisdom is knowing when to say it.’