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Introducing the SWEALTHY BOOK CLUB, a new regular feature where our book gurus curate the top ten titles from each edition’s genre.
Introducing the SWEALTHY BOOK CLUB, a new regular feature where our book gurus curate the top ten titles from each edition’s genre.
Introducing the SWEALTHY BOOK CLUB, a new regular feature where our book gurus curate the top ten titles from each edition’s genre.

SWEALTHY BOOK CLUB
A new year brings a clean slate and with it, a subtle pull toward something more considered. As resolutions soften into reflection, the right ideas have the power to reshape how we think, work and live. Introducing the SWEALTHY BOOK CLUB, a new regular feature where our book gurus curate the top ten titles from each edition’s genre. And just to add to the joy, you can purchase the books via our website at an exclusive price.
For our February/March edition, the focus is self-help and personal development. Ten stand out reads that cut through the noise, offering fresh perspective, intelligent insight, and the kind of motivation that inspires lasting change.
Mel Robbins
In The Let Them Theory, Mel Robbins distils a powerful mindset shift into two deceptively simple words. The premise is clear: much of our stress, frustration and self-doubt stems from trying to control people and outcomes beyond our reach. Robbins argues that learning to “let them” frees energy for what truly matters... Your goals, values and well-being.
Drawing on behavioural science, psychology and personal anecdote, she applies the theory across work, relationships, confidence, and ambition. Practical, direct and highly accessible, this is a book designed to challenge people-pleasing tendencies and restore a sense of personal agency with clarity and conviction.
£22.99 (hardback)

Hal Elrod
The Miracle Morning centres on the idea that how you start your day shapes everything that follows. Hal Elrod’s S.A.V.E.R.S. method; Silence, Affirmations, Visualization, Exercise, Reading and Scribing offers a structured yet flexible morning routine designed to improve focus, mindset and productivity.
Updated editions expand the concept to include evening habits and long-term fulfilment, reinforcing that change is less about doing more and more about becoming more. Practical and motivational, the book appeals to readers seeking routine, discipline and intention, positioning small daily rituals as the foundation for sustained personal transformation.
£12.99

Mark Manson
Mark Manson’s The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck is a blunt antidote to relentless positivity culture. With sharp humour and refreshing honesty, Manson argues that happiness comes not from avoiding discomfort, but from choosing what genuinely deserves our care and attention.
Drawing on psychology, philosophy, and personal experience, he encourages readers to confront limitations, accept uncertainty and take responsibility for their values. Beneath the irreverent tone lies a thoughtful meditation on meaning, resilience and emotional maturity, one that resonates with readers seeking realism over platitudes and substance over superficial motivation.
£18.99 (hardback)

Prof Steve Peters
The Chimp Paradox presents a practical framework for understanding and managing the emotional brain. Prof Steve Peters introduces the “Chimp Mind”; the impulsive, emotional part of our psyche and explains how it can sabotage happiness, confidence and success if left unchecked.
Using accessible language grounded in neuroscience, Peters offers tools to manage thoughts, emotions and behaviour more effectively. The book combines explanation with exercises, making it as practical as it is illuminating. Widely adopted in elite sport and business, it’s a valuable guide for anyone seeking greater emotional control and mental clarity.
£14.99

Robert T Kiyosaki
Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad remains a cornerstone of personal finance literature. Framed around lessons learned from two father figures; one financially conservative, the other entrepreneurial, the book challenges traditional beliefs about money, work and education.
Kiyosaki emphasises financial literacy, asset-building and the importance of making money work for you rather than the reverse. While opinions on its advice vary, its core message about mindset and long-term thinking continues to resonate across generations. Decades after publication, its influence endures as a gateway text for financial independence.
£13.99

Robin Sharma
In The 5 AM Club, Robin Sharma champions early rising as a gateway to productivity, creativity and inner calm. Delivered through a fictional narrative, the book outlines a structured morning routine designed to protect focus and maximise personal growth before the demands of the day take over.
Sharma blends neuroscience, leadership principles and motivational philosophy to argue that consistent early mornings create long-term advantages. While the storytelling approach may divide readers, the underlying message is clear: discipline, intentionality and ownership of time are essential tools for high performance in a distracted world.
£16.99

James Clear
Atomic Habits explores how small, consistent changes can lead to remarkable results over time. James Clear breaks down habit formation into a clear, actionable framework rooted in behavioural science, making complex psychology easy to apply.
Concepts such as habit stacking, the two-minute rule, and environment design are presented with clarity and supported by real-world examples. Rather than focusing on goals, Clear emphasises systems; arguing that identity-based habits create lasting change. Practical, evidence-led and highly readable, this is a definitive guide for anyone seeking sustainable improvement across work, health and relationships.
£18.99

Steven Bartlett
Despite its title, The Diary of a CEO is less about business tactics and more about enduring principles for success and fulfilment. Steven Bartlett draws on insights from his entrepreneurial journey and thousands of podcast interviews to explore themes such as self-belief, discipline, resilience and purpose.
Rooted in psychology and behavioural science, the book examines what consistently underpins excellence across industries and backgrounds. Thoughtful and reflective, it speaks to readers interested in personal growth as much as professional achievement, positioning mindset as the true foundation of long-term success.
£20.00 (hardback)

Vex King
Good Vibes, Good Life blends personal storytelling with spiritual guidance, centred on self-love, mindfulness and emotional healing. Vex King draws on his own experiences of adversity to offer accessible practices for improving mindset and wellbeing.
Topics include meditation, energy, manifestation and re-framing limiting beliefs, all delivered in an encouraging, conversational tone. While firmly rooted in spiritual self-help, the book’s emphasis on compassion, positivity and intentional living has resonated widely. It’s best suited to readers seeking gentle motivation and a more intuitive approach to personal development.
£19.99 (hardback)

Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga
Presented as a dialogue between a philosopher and a student, The Courage To Be Disliked introduces Adlerian psychology in a clear and engaging way. Its central message; that happiness comes from self-acceptance, personal responsibility, and freedom from people-pleasing, is both challenging and liberating.
The book encourages readers to set boundaries, let go of external validation, and choose their own path. Thought-provoking rather than prescriptive, it invites reflection on how beliefs shape behaviour. Calm, philosophical, and quietly radical, it offers a compelling framework for lasting emotional independence.
£10.99

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