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Dream, Believe and Grow – A Manifestation Journal for Kids

This Manifestation Journal gently introduces children to positive thinking, gratitude, and goal-setting in a fun and encouraging way. With simple prompts and creative activities, kids can express their wishes, feelings, and ideas while building confidence, mindfulness, and emotional awareness. Perfect for daily reflection, bedtime routines, or quiet time, this journal turns big dreams into happy habits.

What’s Inside:

  • Simple affirmations to build confidence and self-belief
  • Positive reflection prompts in kid-friendly language
  • Draw & color sections to express feelings creatively

Things to Try When on Vacation

This Holiday Journal is a fun and creative companion for children to write, draw, and record their holiday adventures. Designed to spark imagination and reflection, it encourages kids to capture special moments, places they visit, and experiences they love—making every trip unforgettable. Perfect for family holidays, school vacations, or weekend getaways, this journal helps children learn, express, and create while having fun.

What’s Inside:

  • Creative drawing pages to sketch travel moments and favorite sights
  • Simple writing prompts to record daily holiday memories
  • Reflection prompts to express feelings and favorite experiences
  • Memory sections for special moments and souvenirs

A Cup of Kindness

A Cup of Kindness makes the case that kindness is not a soft skill but a business imperative. Drawing on her own career journey from lawyer to culture strategist, Anita explores why workplaces fail when kindness is absent — and what it truly takes to build one where people thrive.

Through personal memoir, research, and cultural commentary, the book unpacks the myths that have kept kindness out of leadership, examines what emotionally intelligent, courageous leadership actually looks like, and addresses the hard reality that being kind at work sometimes takes more grit than being tough. Along the way, Anita draws on everything from Tolkien and King Arthur to Star Trek and Pride and Prejudice to bring her argument to life.

Practical, candid, and quietly radical, A Cup of Kindness is a guide for anyone who wants to lead — or work — differently.

Into The Moneyverse

Lionel Lee is not your typical money expert. And Into The Moneyverse is not another “budget better” book. Lionel is a global asset owner, educator and the creator of the Moneyverse, a bold real-world framework that exposes why most people work hard, do the “right” things, and still fall behind financially. His core belief is simple but disruptive: financial literacy alone won’t save you if the system itself was never designed for you to win.

Into The Moneyverse begins with a simple question many young adults now ask: Why does working harder feel like running on a treadmill? Blending real economics, behavioral psychology, IRL, and street-level financial reality, Lionel breaks down money the way people actually experience it-through debt traps, broken incentives and invisible rules. Why? Because schools, governments and society never taught the parts that matter most. He translates complex financial systems into language people around the world can see, feel, and apply. And into clear, visual, game-like concepts that resonate with a generation raised on platforms, side hustles, and systemic uncertainty.

Lionel’s work has helped students, families, and everyday earners see money differently. Not as a source of shame or confusion, but as a system that can be understood, navigated, and redesigned. Known for his sharp insights, cultural fluency, and ability to say what others won’t, he challenges the myths sold to Gen Z and Millennials about hustle, saving, spending, homeownership, and investing. He breaks down why hustle culture is incomplete, why income isn’t the same as wealth, and why many “safe” financial paths no longer work the way they did for previous generations.

Into The Moneyverse isn’t about getting rich quick. It’s about waking up, and learning how money really moves, why inequality keeps compounding, and what it actually takes to build leverage, optionality, and long-term power in the modern world.

If you’ve ever felt the game was rigged but couldn’t explain why, Into The Moneyverse gives you the map. Read this book to understand the system, learn how to navigate it, and join a generation finally playing with their eyes open.

Who Told You You Couldn’t?

Who Told You You Couldn’t? is part memoir, part manifesto, and a personal rebellion against the inner and outer voices that tell us we’re not ready, not enough, or not allowed.

It’s for those who’ve been overlooked, underestimated, or quietly dismissed. The quiet leaders who nearly stayed invisible. The ones made to feel too early, too loud, too different, or too ambitious, and chose to speak anyway.

Told in four parts, this book weaves together raw personal stories, untold global narratives, and empowering frameworks to challenge the lie that you have to wait to be chosen. From burnout to boldness, rejection to quiet revolutions, it’s a fiercely honest, deeply hopeful invitation to rise before you’re ready, speak before you’re certain, and lead before anyone hands you permission.

Because the question was never really: who told you you couldn’t? It’s: What will you do now that you know you can?

Career or Travel, Why Not Both?

Why choose between a career and travel when you can have both?

In Career or Travel, Why Not Both?, travel entrepreneur and seasoned digital nomad Kach Medina Umandap shares a step-by-step guide for Filipinos looking to break free from the traditional 9-to-5 and embrace a location-independent lifestyle.

Structured in an A-to-Z format, this book covers everything from landing your first remote job as a virtual assistant to earning in dollars and securing long-term travel visas. Whether you’re a fresh graduate, aspiring freelancer, or professional seeking freedom, you’ll find actionable steps to build a thriving online career while exploring the world.

Packed with personal stories, practical tips, and expert insights, this book is more than just a guide—it’s a movement. Kach proves that a Filipino passport is not a limitation but a gateway to global opportunities.
If you’ve ever dreamed of working from a beach in Bali, a café in Paris, or a co-working space in Dubai, this book will show you exactly how to do it. Your journey to become a digital nomad starts now.

Tales of the Sikh Gurus

Tales of the Sikh Gurus is a thoughtfully curated collection of inspiring stories that introduce children to the lives and teachings of the Sikh Gurus. Through simple, engaging narratives, this book helps young readers learn about Sikh history, values, and moral lessons such as courage, compassion, humility, and faith.

What’s Inside:

  • Child-friendly storytelling with simple language and clear messages
  • Moral values like bravery, kindness, equality, and selfless service
  • Supports cultural awareness and value-based learning
  • Ideal for children, families, and classrooms

My First Sight Words Stories: Fun Tales and Activities

My First Sight Words Stories is a fun and engaging early reader book designed to help young children learn to read with confidence. Through simple, short stories built around high-frequency sight words, this book strengthens reading fluency, word recognition, and comprehension. It turns reading practice into a joyful and achievable learning experience for young readers.

What’s Inside:

  • Short, easy-to-read stories using commonly taught sight words
  • High-frequency word repetition to support word recognition
  • Age-appropriate vocabulary for young learners
  • Encourages independent reading and confidence-building

Aung San Suu Kyi

For more than three decades, Burma’s political prisoners, activists, and visionaries have embodied moral courage in defying authoritarian repression and unjust laws. At the forefront of this moral struggle stands Aung San Suu Kyi, whose unwavering commitment to nonviolence, democracy, and spiritual renewal has shaped the modern Burmese political landscape.

This book undertakes a philosophical exploration of Aung San Suu Kyi’s political thought, drawing inspiration from Johan Galtung’s study of Gandhi and guided by personal interviews and close observation of her political journey from 2012 to 2020. It examines whether she should be understood, as Michal Lubina suggests, as a ‘hybrid politician’—one who blends Western liberal ideals with Burmese Buddhist values—or whether a more fitting lens reveals her as a peacebuilder committed to a spiritual revolution.

This study challenges simplistic portrayals and explores whether Aung San Suu Kyi’s principled leadership reflects not a betrayal of liberal ideals, but rather the articulation of a distinctively Burmese path toward peace and justice. It presents a deeply contextual account of moral courage, just law, and an uncorrupted society as essential elements in Burma’s ongoing quest for federal democracy and decentralized governance.

Maximum Purpose, Maximum Profit

Everyone’s naked. Universal connectivity coupled with powerful AI is making everything transparent and everyone vulnerable. Geoeconomic fragmentation, climate change and social inequality are worse than ever.

In this new world:

  1. How can we ensure profitable growth and business longevity?
  2. How can we achieve environmental and social sustainability without sacrificing profits or material self-interest?

Current approaches like ESG and Milton Friedman’s doctrine of solely maximising profits are proving ineffective. Amassing wealth at the expense of people or the planet is untenable, and ESG regulations are adding costs without creating meaningful change. We need a new model.

For long-term viability, both business and sustainability must be profitable. But in the naked era where every action is visible and traceable, businesses will need to earn their returns by solving pressing problems. At the same time, for sustainability to be sustainable, we need profitable solutions.

The winning strategy for both objectives is steward leadership—doing well by doing good. Maximum Purpose, Maximum Profit is a practical playbook to drive business success by addressing the very challenges that are threatening humanity today.