Remember to love yourself first

You're not lost. You're just listening to too many people.

I'm Brii. When I turned 18, I didn’t have anyone to show me how life worked, so I figured it out. Now I'm showing you how.

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Why you feel stuck

(even when you're doing everything right)

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Too many voices

You know what to do, but you can't get yourself to do it. You're busy but directionless. Doing everything but still feeling stuck.

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Same patterns, different day

Your parents. Your boss. Your friends. Society. Strangers on the internet. Everyone has an opinion—but none of them are living your life.

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Decision fatigue

Too much advice. Too many options. Your brain is maxed out. You're not confused—you're just overwhelmed.

Same life. Same circumstances. Everything different.

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Imagine: Same body. Same room. Same job. Same friends. Same life.

But everything feels completely different.

Because now you know what YOU actually want. Not what sounds good. Not what looks good. What's true.

That's what clarity does. It doesn't change your circumstances. It changes how you see them.

And once you see clearly, everything shifts.

Why I wrote these books

I'm Brii. Pons Veritas means "Bridge of Truth"—and I tell the truth.

When I turned 18, I had no one to help me figure out life. My mom is from Trinidad—she didn't know how insurance or college worked. I didn’t have any family to help me figure it out.

So I did.

I worked as a pharmacy tech, sold cars, sold furniture, adjusted insurance claims, closed mortgages—all to learn how the world works. Not because I loved those jobs. Because I had no one to teach me.

And once I figured it out? People kept asking me how I did it.

So I wrote it all down.

These books are my entire process. How I learned to make decisions, set boundaries, and figure out what I actually wanted—not what everyone else told me to want.

I don't tell you what to do. I help you see the truth that's already in front of you.

Listen to Brii. I got you.

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The Inner Clarity & Self-Mastery Series

Five books. One framework. Read them in any order. Start where you're stuck.

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For people who feel busy but directionless

Living With Purpose

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I wrote this book because when I turned 18, I had no one to help me navigate the real world. My mom didn't know how insurance or college worked. I didn’t have any family to help me figure it out.

So I did.

This book is my entire process. How I learned to make decisions, set boundaries, and figure out what I actually wanted—not what everyone else told me to want.

It's not designed to tell you what to do. It's designed to help you see what YOU actually want.

Book cover titled 'Why I Love Being in Love with Myself' by Bridgette, featuring a round mirror, two red roses in a glass bottle, a small stack of books, a salt container, and a Pons Veritas logo.

For people who give everything to others and feel empty after

Why I Love Being In Love With Myself

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Love is the strongest thing in the world. And self-love is probably the most important habit you can cultivate.

If you don't love and take care of yourself first, how can you do anything for anyone else?

I wrote this book because I realized: if you don't put yourself first, no one else will. And you'll live an unfulfilled life.

Loving yourself isn't selfish. It's necessary.

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For people who repeat the same mistakes

Your Ego Is Your Biggest Downfall

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People blame gender, zodiac signs, salary—anything but the real problem.

But I realized: it all comes down to ego.

If someone is in their ego, they'll have issues in every area of their life. Because they don't want to admit the truth to themselves.

This book gives you the perspective to see when YOU'RE in your ego—and when you should be more confident instead.

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For people who care deeply but burn out

Soft Heart, Sharp Mind

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I'm gonna be honest: I HATE dating. 😂

But I went on so many bad dates that I started noticing patterns. Red flags. Green flags. What people say vs. what they actually want.

So I wrote it all down.

This book is a guide for dating—but also for understanding people's intentions in general. Friends, coworkers, family.

How to set boundaries. How to know if someone really likes YOU or just what you can offer them.

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Why this is different

No hype. Just systems.

I don't sell motivation. I give you frameworks that work without constant inspiration. Same life. Different perspective.

Practical, not aspirational

No "manifest your dreams" fluff. Just tools for decision-making, boundaries, and self-trust. Written in an organized format that's easy to read, even if you're busy.

Your story, not mine

These books don't tell you what to do. They help you see the truth that's already in front of you. You clear out the noise. You remember who you are. You see what you actually want.

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Stop Overthinking. Start Deciding.

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What Readers Are Saying

"I finally understand why I keep repeating the same patterns." – J. R.

"This doesn’t feel like self-help. It feels like a manual I should’ve had years ago." – A. L.

"I bought it skeptical. Now I recommend it to everyone who says they’re ‘fine but tired." – C. M.

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Feeling stuck but don’t know why?

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