This is a different kind of self-help book. No fluff. No B.S. An intimate guide through a process that actually produces a change in your life. $4.95 on Kindle
Self-Help Sucks: The Anti Self-Help Guide to Inner Peace and Contentment
Present for a Purpose: Surviving the Genocide of Cambodia to Thriving in America
Escaping the genocide of 1970s Cambodia was the beginning of a journey that took Sok-Khieng (So-Can) Lim Hardy through triumphs and tragedies which have impacted her in ways she still is discovering. From nearly dying as her family fled Cambodia for Thailand to working tirelessly helping others deal with personal injury, Sok-Khieng’s story reminds us that our pasts may be different, but we all experience ups and downs in life, learning and growing from each experience. Learn how her perseverance and tenacity took her from the depths of loneliness to finding a passion helping others as an attorney. Sok-Khieng comments, “The most valuable lesson I can share with you is the importance of your relationship with yourself. In order to be a great parent, wife, child, sibling, or friend you need to love yourself.” Read her story and be inspired. You, too, can live a life full of joy, peace, and gratitude. $0.99 on Kindle.
The Game of the Dragon
The Tao Te Ching, or Book of the Way, is an ancient Chinese text focused on the art of living and is broadly considered one of the wonders of the world. The Tao looks at the basic dilemma of being alive and gives advice that imparts both stability and perception. Now, modern poet Simon C. H. Lai builds on the foundation of this groundbreaking work through poetic verse. The Game of the Dragon is a selection of new poems written as an extension to the Tao. This collection looks at the Tao in a different light, perhaps a darker light. In this collection, poet Lai explores the Tao and its symbols and encourages readers to consider its use in daily life. He utilizes the Tao to soothe emotions and hone peaceful patterns of behavior. The author’s inner peace and study of Lao Tzu’s masterwork will inspire readers to seek and do the same, fostering a more fulfilled life and kinder interactions with others. $0.99 on Kindle.