The Power Up Book Series

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POWER UP YOUR PERSPECTIVE

5-Star Rating

*** Just released ***.
December 2025

Are you seeking to thrive but know there is something blocking you?  Have experienced a setback that has created turmoil in your life? Do you feel like you're stuck or being held back and don't know what to do to move forward?

What if you found out that it isn’t your circumstances that is creating your struggle or unhappiness—but your perspective? What if you learned a new way to view the problems you're facing by turning them into your power?

Power Up Your Perspective will help you change the lens you look through so you can see the possibilities of what a new empowering perspective can give you. It is a transformational book that will give you a new way to live life like it's meant to be lived and what it means to live on purpose.  It guides you in finding the opportunities in challenges, the gifts in difficulties, and to appreciate the contrast and duality of both the negative and positive feelings you experience.  It will shift your energy from feeling stuck and stressed to seeing possibilities; from being drained by your setbacks to seeing them as your strength;  from chasing outcomes to living in abundance.  The difference is all in the energy frequency from which you operate, the lens from which you view your world, and the way you live your life every day.

Through real-life stories, reflection prompts, and 30 powerful principles, this book guides you through the process of what it means to shift your mindset, elevate your energy and conquer setbacks. You’ll learn not only how to think differently, but how to live differently—more intentionally, more authentically, and more abundantly every day.

If you're ready to see your life through a new lens, get your copy now and begin the shift today!

What People Are Saying....

Charles Holmes
Charles Holmes
A mindset shift that actually sticks.

I picked this book up hoping for something practical, and it delivered. The way perspective is explained makes it easy to see where my own thinking was holding me back. I appreciated how science and personal experience were blended without feeling overwhelming. The exercises felt doable, not forced. It’s a book I’ve already gone back to more than once.

ilse moreno
ilse moreno
Perspective Really Is Everything

This book reminded me how powerful small shifts in thinking can be. The explanations are clear without being overly technical. I enjoyed reflecting on how my energy affects my choices and reactions. The personal insights shared throughout made the message feel authentic. It’s a thoughtful guide for anyone feeling stuck.

Becca
Becca
5.0 out of 5 stars A good reset for busy minds

Reading a few pages at a time worked really well here. The focus on awareness instead of perfection felt refreshing. Stressful situations started to feel more manageable after applying some of the ideas. The tone stays calm and realistic throughout.

lolakamiya
lolakamiya
A fresh take on personal growth

This book helped me slow down and notice my own thought patterns. The mix of neuroscience and energy work felt balanced and accessible. I liked how challenges were reframed as opportunities for growth. It left me feeling more centered and focused.

Chloe
Chloe
Grounding and reassuring

I liked the calm tone of this book. It felt supportive without being overly motivational. The ideas are easy to reflect on at your own pace. It helped me feel more centered during a stressful week.

Amazon Customer
Amazon Customer
Simple Ideas

Simple ideas that add up

Small shifts in thinking are the real strength of this book. Each chapter offers something useful without asking for huge changes. The lens concept helped me rethink how I approach challenges.

Editorial Book Review

By T.J Brown

Five yellow stars on black background.

Power Up Your Perspective is different because it looks at personal growth in a way that is refreshingly down-to-earth. Rania doesn't say that things will change quickly or that there will be big breakthroughs. She doesn't talk about the loud but short-lived changes that happen when you learn to see things in a new way. The book is important because it makes it clear that perspective is not something that just happens. You can practice this skill, get better at it, and use it to change your daily life.

This book makes me feel energized without being too much. Rania's voice is steady and encouraging, which makes the experience feel more like support than a demand. As you read, things become clearer, especially when familiar problems are explained in simple but revealing ways. The book encourages you to think deeply about yourself and often leads to small realizations that stay with you, like how you deal with stress, conflict, or uncertainty.

The themes are very relatable. Rania talks about being aware, being strong, being grateful, and making choices on purpose. These ideas apply to more than just one person's life. They talk about how people deal with their jobs, their relationships, and their own problems. It's very important to remember that thought and focus shape energy in a world where our attention is always being pulled in different directions.

Rania's writing is clear, friendly, and helpful. She organizes the book around guiding principles that build on each other. This makes it easy to follow along without losing your place. The reflection prompts are well-placed, so readers have time to stop and use the ideas right away. One of the best parts is when she says, "The problem doesn't usually decide your future, but your point of view does." This line does a great job of summing up the book. Another great moment changes how we think about setbacks, turning them into chances to improve our awareness instead of signs of failure.

In the end, Power Up Your Perspective offers a practical and uplifting guide for anyone ready to take ownership of how they experience life. It is a book worth reading for its clarity, warmth, and reminder that meaningful change often begins with a single shift in how we choose to see things.