Suk Ching Chan
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Suk Ching Chan

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Suk Ching (Candy) Chan writes for the smart, ambitious people who've done everything right — and still feel like something's off. She gets it. She's been there. With a Master's in Financial Services and a degree in Computer Science, Candy spent years climbing the ladders of IT and banking. On paper, it looked like the dream. In real life, it felt like running on a treadmill someone had quietly turned up while she wasn't looking. She kept waiting for the moment everything would click. The promotion. The next goal. The next plan. But every finish line just had another one behind it. And the tiredness she carried around? It didn't go away. It just got better at hiding. Then one day, she noticed something. The most driven people around her weren't failing because they lacked talent or effort. They were just exhausted from their own strategies — chasing more goals, pushing harder, and somehow ending every year more drained than the last. Smart people. Good people. People who deserved to actually enjoy the lives they were working so hard to build. So Candy stopped asking how do I push harder? and started asking a quieter question: What if life isn't supposed to feel this complicated? That question became a book. Think in Systems, Not Goals is the book Candy wishes someone had handed her years ago — when she was burning out in silence and quietly wondering what was wrong with her. It's a calm, practical way of looking at life for anyone tired of doing more and getting less back. The big idea is simple: your health, work, money, mindset, and relationships aren't five separate problems to fix. They're one connected system. And once you see it that way, things get a lot lighter. It's the first book in her System Life series — written for readers who are done spinning plates and ready to feel whole again. Candy believes every person has a kind of inner compass for the life they're meant to build — as instinctive as a baby turtle finding its way to the sea. Her writing is about helping you quiet the noise long enough to hear it. To remember the version of you that existed before the world handed you a checklist. She also writes for younger readers. In ChiMung the Monkey Saves the Rainforest, she brings teamwork, courage, and the joy of belonging to something bigger to kids through a jungle adventure they'll want to read more than once. If any of this sounds like a conversation you've been needing to have with yourself, you're in the right place. Follow Candy on Amazon to be the first to know when the next book in the System Life series goes live.
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