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Culture Shaped: 9 Ways to Break your Mould
Culture Shaped: 9 Ways to Break your Mould (2026) gives a terse and entertaining road-map of how our origins, brains, institutions and corporations define who we become. Then suggests research-lead ways to short-circuit self-limiting cultural beliefs to create a shamelessly successful life for yourself.
Fiction
Borderless
Borderless (2026) a cross-cultural love story set in contemporary Delhi against the backdrop of memories of the Raj. A woman decides to move to India after job loss and the end of a relationship seeking new direction and meaning in life.
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Latest Blog Posts
What is a successful university experience? What does that look like to you? Improving the grade of your academic performance? Improving the quality of your relationships? Feeling strong and healthy? Ultimately, a great university experience = success on your terms.
The Xsrted blog is a collection of topical issues relevant to university students and Clare’s teachings: the powerful strategies and tools she has employed helping others achieve extraordinary results. Discover how to achieve success and fulfilment, too. Start today with the articles, videos and other resources available here to help you on your journey to the life you desire and deserve.
Surviving, Not Thriving: The Real Story of Students at University
University life is often portrayed as the quintessential experience, filled with endless opportunities, intellectual growth, and social excitement. But behind the glossy brochures and social
Chasing Digital Perfection: How the Quest for Flawlessness is Impacting University Life
Well before TikTok’s rise to fame, online influencers were making their mark on YouTube and Facebook. These digital trailblazers—modern-day celebrities—captured millions with their relatable, often
Procrastination: The Student’s Greatest Frenemy
University life is a whirlwind of assignments, exams, and let’s admit it—epic procrastination sessions. Raise your hand if you’ve ever stared at a blank screen,
Getting to Graduation: What Does it Really Take?
So you’ve got into university, and you think the hard graft is over. Sweating it out with all-nighters for your A-Levels is finally behind you,
If Universities are Businesses, Why the Poor Customer Experience?
Undergraduate recruitment in the UK has turned into a competitive market. It’s changed from state-allocated and number-controlled, to fully competitive business with £20 billion plus
The Value of a Degree: Weeding out Facts from Fiction
There’s a lot of hard selling going on in the UK about getting a degree. Whether it’s universities, government entities, teachers or companies, there’s a
Surviving, Not Thriving: The Real Story of Students at University
University life is often portrayed as the quintessential experience, filled with endless opportunities, intellectual growth, and social excitement. But behind the glossy brochures and social
Chasing Digital Perfection: How the Quest for Flawlessness is Impacting University Life
Well before TikTok’s rise to fame, online influencers were making their mark on YouTube and Facebook. These digital trailblazers—modern-day celebrities—captured millions with their relatable, often
Procrastination: The Student’s Greatest Frenemy
University life is a whirlwind of assignments, exams, and let’s admit it—epic procrastination sessions. Raise your hand if you’ve ever stared at a blank screen,
Getting to Graduation: What Does it Really Take?
So you’ve got into university, and you think the hard graft is over. Sweating it out with all-nighters for your A-Levels is finally behind you,
If Universities are Businesses, Why the Poor Customer Experience?
Undergraduate recruitment in the UK has turned into a competitive market. It’s changed from state-allocated and number-controlled, to fully competitive business with £20 billion plus
The Value of a Degree: Weeding out Facts from Fiction
There’s a lot of hard selling going on in the UK about getting a degree. Whether it’s universities, government entities, teachers or companies, there’s a