Books

The Little Book On Letting Go Of Things

You don't need more space. You need less stuff. Most of us are living in homes that quietly drain us — drawers we can't close, shelves stacked with things we forgot we owned, closets full of clothes we never wear. We buy more to feel better, and somehow end up feeling worse. This book is the honest conversation nobody had with you about why that happens — and exactly what to do about it.

You don't have to want to live out of a backpack. This isn't about becoming a monk. It's for anyone who's looked around their room and thought "why does this feel like too much?" — and finally wants to do something about it. At just ₹99, it's less than a coffee. But the clarity it brings? That sticks around a lot longer.

The Little Book On Putting The Phone Down

The Little Book On Putting The Phone Down

Your phone doesn't just take your time. It takes your attention — which is the same as taking your life. Most of us have built a relationship with our screens that we never consciously chose. We scroll without meaning to, check without reason, and end up at the end of the day wondering where it all went. The noise is relentless. And it has a cost we rarely stop to calculate.

This book isn't about deleting apps or going off the grid. It's about reclaiming the hours that quietly slip away — and learning to use technology on your own terms, rather than the other way around.

If your phone feels like a habit you never made a decision to form, this is where you start undoing it.

The Little Book On Spending Less, Living More

The Little Book On Spending Less, Living More

More money doesn't automatically mean more peace. Sometimes it just means more complexity. This book isn't about earning less or living small. It's about understanding where your money actually goes, what it's truly buying you, and whether any of it is adding to your life — or just adding to the noise.

Most of us were never taught to think clearly about money. We were taught to earn it, spend it, and stress about it. This book offers a quieter alternative — a way of relating to your finances that is intentional, honest, and genuinely freeing. If you've ever felt like you're working hard but never quite getting ahead, this is the conversation worth having with yourself.

The Little Book On What You're Holding Onto

The Little Book On What You're Holding Onto

We carry more than we realise. Old resentments. Quiet anxieties. Opinions we've adopted from others without ever questioning them. Relationships we maintain out of obligation rather than love.

This book is about setting that weight down — not by suppressing what you feel, but by examining what you're choosing to hold onto and why.

It's for anyone who feels emotionally cluttered. Tired of reacting. Tired of carrying old stories. Ready to create a little more space inside — for the things that actually matter, the people who genuinely belong, and the version of yourself that's been waiting patiently underneath all of it. Sometimes the most useful thing you can do is simply let something go.

The Little Book On Doing Less, Better

The Little Book On Doing Less, Better

Most people don't hate work. They hate the version of work they've somehow ended up doing. The busyness that never translates to meaning. The calendar full of things that feel important but aren't. The slow creep of doing everything except the work that actually matters to you.

This book is about stripping that back — identifying what you're genuinely good at, what you actually want to build, and what you can stop carrying altogether.

It won't give you a productivity hack or a morning routine. It will ask you a more honest question: what would your work look like if you only kept what was essential? The answer to that question might quietly change everything.

ONE THOUSAND READERS BENEFIT FROM IT WEEKLY.

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