
Feeling overwhelmed by expectations – your own or others’? This mailer is your invitation to let go. Featuring wisdom from Mel Robbins, Robin Sharma, Eckhart Tolle, and more, these transformative reads offer practical tools and timeless insights to help you stop striving and start living. Whether you're learning to Let Them, discovering your Ikigai, or slowing down with Haemin Sunim, these books encourage you to shift your mindset, reconnect with what really matters, and find joy, peace, and purpose on your own terms. It’s time to live lighter – because real change starts from within.
The Let Them Theory
Mel Robbins
“If your friends are not inviting you out to brunch this weekend, Let Them. If the person that you’re really attracted to is not interested in a commitment, Let Them. If your kids do not want to get up and go to that thing with you this week, Let Them. So much time and energy is wasted on forcing other people to match our expectations. And the truth is, if somebody else—a person you’re dating, a business partner, a family member—if they’re not showing up how you need them to show up, do not try to force them to change. Let Them be themselves because they are revealing who they are to you. Just Let Them and then you get to choose what you do next.”
Break free from stress, self-doubt, and others' expectations with a simple mindset shift. This book empowers you to focus on what truly matters – your happiness, goals, and the life you deserve.
The Wealth Money Can't Buy
Robin Sharma
“You are absolutely and uniquely and undeniably enough. You have such gifts, talents and goodness. And so very much to be grateful for, right now. Yet so many have a sort of hole within us. And here’s the trap: We push ourselves mercilessly to seek more and more external things to fill that hole. Falsely telling ourselves that when we have overflowing cash and flashy cars and fashionable clothes and online followers, one day, we will magically wake up feeling okay. And lastingly happy. Yet you and I know that day will never come. Because nothing in the outer world will ever make you feel better on the inside. As the Zen proverb confirms: ‘Wherever you go, there you are.’”
A life-changing philosophy and methodology for enjoying an honestly rich life; one filled with personal power, fulfilling work and a beautiful lifestyle that will make you feel like real fortune has finally smiled on you.
Ikigai
Hector Garcia, Francesc Miralles
“There is a tension between what is good for someone and what they want to do. This is because people, especially older people, like to do things as they’ve always done them. The problem is that when the brain develops ingrained habits, it doesn’t need to think anymore. Things get done very quickly and efficiently on automatic pilot, often in a very advantageous way. This creates a tendency to stick to routines, and the only way of breaking these is to confront the brain with new information.”
We all have an ikigai. It's the Japanese word for 'a reason to live' or 'a reason to jump out of bed in the morning'. The place where your needs, ambitions, skills and satisfaction meet. A place of balance.
The Things You Can See Only When You Slow Down
Haemin Sunim
“There is a saying in an early Buddhist scripture: ‘Paper wrapped around incense smells of incense, and string binding fish smells of fish.’ Whether we like it or not, we naturally become influenced by our surrounding. Ask yourself, ‘Who do I want to emulate? Is that person physically or mentally nearby?’”
In this timely guide to mindfulness, the author, a Buddhist monk born in Korea and educated in the United States, offers advice on everything from handling setbacks to dealing with rest and relationships.
A New Earth
Eckhart Tolle
“If peace is really what you want, then you will choose peace. If peace mattered to you more than anything else and if you truly knew yourself to be spirit rather than a little me, you would remain nonreactive and absolutely alert when confronted with challenging people or situations. You would immediately accept the situation and thus become one with it rather than separate yourself from it.”
An honest look at the current state of humanity: Tolle implores us to see and accept that this state, which is based on an erroneous identification with the egoic mind, is one of dangerous insanity.
The Book of Joy
Dalai Lama, Desmond Tutu
“Discovering more joy does not, I’m sorry to say, save us from the inevitability of hardships and heartbreaks. In fact, we may cry more easily, but we will laugh more easily, too. Perhaps we are just more alive. Yet as we discover more joy, we can face suffering in a way that ennobles rather than embitters. We have hardship without becoming hard. We have heartbreak without being broken.”
As Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, the esteemed authors survived more than fifty years of exile and the soul-crushing violence of oppression. Despite this, they are known as two of the most joyful people to have walked this planet.
The Power of Positive Thinking
Norman Vincent Peale
“Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.”
This international bestseller will help you with overcoming defeat and embracing confidence, success and joy through faith and optimism, inspiring millions with its simple yet powerful philosophy of positive thinking.
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
Dale Carnegie
“You never achieve success unless you like what you are doing. Instead of worrying about what people say of you, why not spend time trying to accomplish something they will admire. If you want to be enthusiastic, act enthusiastic.”
Worry affects everyone, but Dale Carnegie offers practical strategies to break free. Learn key techniques to reduce stress, manage criticism, and cultivate a positive mindset for a happier, worry-free life.
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