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Chan Ling Yap

    Chan Ling Yap est une écrivaine dont l'œuvre explore l'intersection des principes économiques et de l'expérience humaine, s'appuyant souvent sur sa vaste expérience en économie. Sa prose est reconnue pour ses commentaires perspicaces sur les structures sociales et les vies individuelles. Les récits de Yap abordent des thèmes complexes avec un style clair et accessible, ce qui en fait une voix distinctive de la littérature contemporaine. Sa perspective unique offre aux lecteurs un engagement stimulant avec le monde qui les entoure.

    The Tao of Self-Confidence
    A Flash of Water
    Fusion Fitness
    New Beginnings
    Where the Sunrise is Red
    • Where the Sunrise is Red

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      2,0(1)Évaluer

      A rich, layered story of deception, love and abandonment set against the dramatic sweep of the Malayan Emergency

      Where the Sunrise is Red
    • New Beginnings

      • 405pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      3,7(37)Évaluer

      A descendent of the famous Kapitan Cina, Yap Kwan Seng, Chan Ling Yap will take you back to China in the 1800s, where we follow one man's journey to a new promised land Malaya.

      New Beginnings
    • Fusion Fitness

      The All-round Fitness Programme

      Fusion fitness combines the best aspects from popular fitness disciplines with advice on eating well, and how your body works. This common sense approach to exercise draws on fitness disciplines such as yoga and t'ai chi.

      Fusion Fitness
    • A descendent ofKapitan Cina Yap Kwan Seng, Chan Ling Yap will take you back to China in the1880s, where we follow one girl's journey to a new promised land of Malaya.

      A Flash of Water
    • A WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER A PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BESTSELLER A guide for Asian women to tap into their confidence and joy, and shine as leaders in today's world In 2021, women represented 54.3% of the US workforce but only held 35% of senior leadership positions. Of that percentage, only 2.7% of Asian women were seen in management roles. While there have been great leaps for women in the workplace in the last decade, women of color still fall behind. The Tao of Self-Confidence book sets a foundation to help Asian Women start being seen as leaders in work and life rather than by our stereotypes. In this book, you'll read about: Getting to the root causes of what's holding you back and stepping into your greatness Cultural and historical issues that affect our leadership potential Finding and gaining more confidence as your authentic self With an honest and vulnerable approach, Yap Chan discusses and explores the specific challenges our community faces, historically and now in the midst of the pandemic, intergenerational and historical trauma, false stories we tell ourselves, and how we can rise above stereotypes. We'll tap into our inner joy, celebrate our authentic self, and awaken the leader within.

      The Tao of Self-Confidence