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Read an exclusive excerpt from Tiny Rice Grains

Tiny Rice Grains explores the human side of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI). 

Given the business case that diverse and inclusive organizations thrive and drive better performance, the question begs to be asked: why are so many organizations still struggling to implement and embed DEI in the workplace? The book explores this question and tackles how DEI strategies are often approached. as standalone initiatives rather than being woven into the fabric of the organization. Too many people are still afraid to have brave conversations and confront uncomfortable truths in the realm of DEI.

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Get Comfortable With Being Uncomfortable 

I started playing tennis not too long ago and have since been taking classes to improve my game. Recently, in one such class, I was practicing a new serve that my coach wanted me to try. It felt really uncomfortable and unnatural. When I told him about how it felt, he replied, ‘Yes, and you’ll find that after three or four tries; you’ll slip back into your original form because that’s what feels comfortable.’ 

When he said that, I paused our session and said, ‘I have to write that down for my book!’ My coach laughed. I don’t think he realized quite how insightful his comment was. Our mental muscles that control our behaviour, behave in much the same way as our physical ones. They tend to return to what is comfortable, unless we consciously practise and form new habits. The three Cs approach is a way to consciously practise and engage our mental muscles, so we do not slip back into our old habits and biases. It’s a way to bring us out of System 1 thinking and activate System 2 thinking. 

Start With Care, Lean into Courage, and Show Curiosity 

There are many ways in which care can be applied to create inclusion. These range from an organization’s policies to how your leaders support you to care for yourself. Courage is about the action we take to demonstrate inclusion. Curiosity is making the choice to understand from another’s perspective, and also the willingness to pick up new knowledge on an area with which we are unfamiliar. 

When we are working to create inclusion, it is easy to slip back into our old patterns of behaviour, but remaining where it’s comfortable and not shifting our mindsets or changing our behaviours isn’t going to lead to the outcome of care that we’re aiming for. 

While policies and interventions at an organizational level can help, it is in how the policies are delivered, by leaders and colleagues who care about the impact, that change is really seen and felt. We have to be curious and positively disrupt our normal patterns of thinking and behaviour. We must have courage to take action that may feel uncomfortable but lead to the right outcomes and commit to doing the right thing when it’s hard, not only when it’s easy. 

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The book explores this question and tackles how DEI strategies are often approached. as standalone initiatives rather than being woven into the fabric of the organization. Too many people are still afraid to have brave conversations and confront uncomfortable truths in the realm of DEI. 

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New Books Releasing In September 2025

September is serving up stories that refuse to be ignored. From page-turning fiction to life-changing non-fiction, these books will tug at your heart, challenge your mind, and maybe even shake up your shopping habits. Whether you’re looking for romance, family drama, Southeast Asian voices, or self-help wisdom, this month’s lineup is proof that your TBR pile is about to get taller.

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A bilingual short story anthology from Indonesia, Stories from the Island gathers ten emerging writers selected as part of the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival 2025. The collection showcases diverse voices from across Indonesia’s 17,000 islands, reflecting the country’s many cultures, local languages, and traditions. If you love translated literature, Indonesian short stories, or discovering new Southeast Asian writers, this anthology is a must-read.

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Omar Musa’s Fierceland is an epic family saga set in Malaysian Borneo, weaving together history, myth, and modernity. When siblings Roz and Harun return home after their father’s death, they must confront his legacy as a palm-oil baron and the dark secrets behind the family’s wealth. Ideal for readers of multigenerational family dramas, environmental fiction, and literary novels about Southeast Asia.

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Ever wondered why you chose that soda or paper towel brand? Why Did You Buy That Drink? explores the psychology of consumer behavior and the science of everyday choices. Perfect for readers of popular science books, behavioral economics, and psychology of decision-making, this book explains the invisible forces behind the shopping decisions we make every day.

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A moving young adult novel about ambition, resilience, and self-belief, Jannah is ^NOT Average follows Jannah Ismail, a 16-year-old determined to become a medical doctor despite academic setbacks and societal doubt. A perfect pick for fans of YA coming-of-age books, diverse teen stories, and female empowerment fiction.

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Blending storytelling with timeless wisdom, The Dao of Foresight introduces foresight techniques through the relationship of a master and disciple rooted in Daoism, Zen Buddhism, and Confucian philosophy. If you enjoy Eastern philosophy books, mindfulness literature, or fiction infused with wisdom traditions, this title is for you.

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Looking to level up your well-being? Harness Happiness teaches readers how to cultivate the Skill of Happiness, starting with the self and expanding to every aspect of life. Fans of self-help books, mental health guides, and personal development titles will find practical tools for building lasting joy.

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From fiction that transports you across cultures to non-fiction that reshapes your perspective, these September 2025 new book releases will enrich your bookshelf and spark conversation. Whether you’re in the mood for a YA novel, a self-help guide, or translated Southeast Asian stories, these titles are the perfect addition to your fall reading list.