Assertiveness, motivation & self-esteem

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  • The Book of Magical Living

    £16.99

    You’ve felt it too. A coincidence too perfect to be chance. A knowing that arrives before the facts. A door closing – only to reveal the path you were meant to take. Part of you has always known there’s something more at play. We’ve been trained to dismiss what we can’t measure – to trust logic over intuition, data over energy. But Magic isn’t fantasy; it’s the invisible force shaping everything we see and feel. Quantum research now confirms what mystics and witches have understood for centuries: reality is not as fixed as it seems. It responds. It bends. Combining cutting-edge psychology with ancient wisdom, cognitive scientist Poppy Jamie reveals eight secrets for living magically – showing you how to see beyond the surface, deepen your sense of purpose, and transform your relationships, health and happiness.

  • The Psychology of Luck

    £14.99

    Praised as a book that ‘brings you luck the moment you open it’, this book contains lessons on how to understand – and use – the psychology of luck. Why are successful people so obsessed with luck? Because they want to draw things of value to them. The average person will experience at least a couple of lucky breaks in their lives, but life’s successes and failures are dependent on how well you recognize the signs of such luck. Born into a family with a gift of intuitive foresight and raised in Korean traditions of numerology, astrology and shamanism, Min Ji Yoo has developed deep insights into how people attract luck, money and the things they value to themselves. In this work, Min Ji Yoo focuses on how successful people harness their luck to attract success – and how we can too.

  • 100 Speeches to Live By

    £12.99

    A timeless and rousing collection of wise words from those who dared to speak up throughout the course of history. These are speeches to inspire, whatever the occasion, from 100 of history’s greatest orators.

  • Sun Tzu: The Art of War for Health & Longevity

    £14.99
  • Your Mind, Your Rules

    £20.00

    Every human being on the planet is walking around operating an extraordinary piece of equipment: their own mind. The trouble is, no one is given a manual for how to run it properly, so it often ends up running their life in all kinds of unhelpful ways.T he good news is that the mind is not nearly as complicated as we are led to believe. In this empowering guide, internationally renowned therapist Marisa Peer reveals the simple mantras that have the power to give us control, which have informed her therapy practice for more than 30 years.

  • Lucky People

    £14.99

    A neuroscientist reveals the secrets of lucky people and their ability to attract success, love and good fortune.
     

  • The Road Ahead

    £10.99

    A beautiful graduation gift offering advice, inspiration and encouragement from some of our greatest writers and thinkers.

  • Likeable

    £22.00

    Do you worry about what other people think of you? Have you ever stopped to ask yourself why? For too long, our value and self-worth has been tied to pleasing others. We’ve dimmed our true selves to fit in – no matter the cost. But there’s always a cost. People-pleasing and staying likeable means suppressing our feelings, words, actions, and desires, and there’s only so much we can conceal before it all unravels. In ‘Likeable’, broadcaster and mental health advocate Fearne Cotton provides an empowering and raw personal account of how to break free and find happiness.

  • Motherkind

    £10.99

    “Life changing” Red Magazine

    “An important and impressive book, that will change how you experience motherhood” Dr Julie Smith

    Modern motherhood is insane. We’re expected to parent perfectly, bounce back, enjoy every moment, forge ahead at work and keep smiling through all the endless expectations – all whilst forgetting about ourselves.

  • Bimbo

    £22.00

    Bossy. Frigid. Spinster. Sl*t. Mumsy. Milf. Bimbo. The English language has a seemingly infinite number of judgemental and hypocritical words to describe women and their life choices. We can’t win, no matter what we do. Whether it’s on the sofa of ITV’s This Morning or online, Ashley James is a fierce advocate for women. In ‘Bimbo’, she unpacks the labels that box women in, and the systems that keep them there. From ‘bossy’ little girls, ‘tarty’ teens, to mothers who ‘let themselves go’, and ‘left-on-the-shelf’ single women, Ashley dissects the systems that try to confine us and asks: what if we broke free? Told through raw personal stories, humour and with a fierce feminist lens, this is a battle cry for every woman who’s ever felt too much – or not enough. This is a call to women stop shrinking, stop competing, and start rising – together.