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Own the Day, Own Your Life by Aubrey Marcus

Go Ahead. Make Your Day This is a motivating book filled with realistic, actionable steps to make the most of every moment of your day – every day of your read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Good Living, Health, Non-Fiction, Philosophy

Project 333

Less Dresses, More Wear: Project 333 by Courtney Carver Fewer clothes mean more wear, more time, more simplicity in your life, according to author Courtney Carver, who invites readers to read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-Fiction, Philosophy

The Entitlement Cure by Elizabeth L. Cline

What about me?  Townsend believes that many people today no longer have the drive to work hard or pursue goals because of the expectation that things should be made easier read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-Fiction, Philosophy

The Conscious Closet by Elizabeth L. Cline

Tapping into what you wear  Increase your fashion sense and sensibilities with this informative, practical guide to making over your closet and attitude to being stylish. Cline, author of Overdressed: read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Good Living, Non-Fiction, Philosophy

On the Shortness of Life by Seneca

Stoking the Flames of Stoicism “In any situation in life you will find delights and relaxations and pleasures if you are prepared to make light of your troubles and not read more

Posted in Book Reviews, Non-Fiction, Philosophy

Be Water, My Friend, The Teachings of Bruce Lee by Shannon Lee

Inspiring and Transformative Shannon Lee, the daughter of Asian martial artist and cultural icon, Bruce Lee, presents her father’s teachings interwoven in the narrative of their lives. Heartfelt and inspiring, read more

Posted in Asian-related, Book Reviews, Non-Fiction, Philosophy, Uncategorized

Goodbye Things by Fumio Sasaki

Buy this book on Amazon Hello, Simpler Life Author and minimalist, Fumio Sasaki succinctly explains why he chose a minimalism and how he created the lifestyle for himself. Sasaki outlines read more

Posted in Asian-related, Book Reviews, Good Living, Non-Fiction, Philosophy

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