Eat, read, listen: Liminal recommends
Eat, read, listen: Liminal recommends
Vasiliki Vokou shares her recommendations on the food, books and podcasts capturing her attention right now.
Liminal’s Recommendations of the Month
As we enter a new year, we’re reflecting on the stories, moments, and inspirations that shape our work and fuel our creativity. At Liminal, we believe that great communication starts with understanding the world around us—and sometimes, that understanding comes from the books we read, the ideas we encounter, and the stories we share.
At Liminal, we love sharing what’s inspired us recently, from books to podcasts to amazing dining experiences. Here are our top picks for this month:
📚 Read: Atomic Habits by James Clear
One book we’ve been loving is this bestselling book which offers practical tips on how small habits can create meaningful, lasting results. With engaging stories and actionable advice, James Clear highlights the power of minor adjustments. A standout quote: “People with the best self-control are the ones who need to use it the least.” An inspiring read for anyone looking to improve.
🎧 Listen: Working Hard, Hardly Working
This month, we’ve been inspired by “How to Get Rid of Self-Doubt & Achieve Your Goals,” the final instalment of the New Year mini-series from Grace Beverley’s Working Hard, Hardly Working podcast.
Joined by Maya Raichoora, author of Visualise: Think, Feel, Perform Like the Top 1%, the episode explores mental fitness as a trainable skill. Highlights include a guided visualisation, tips on mentally rehearsing success like elite athletes, and actionable advice for emotional control and breaking habits.
Grace calls it “the best advice quote we’ve ever had in 122 episodes”—a must-listen for aligning your mindset with 2025 goals.
Ready to train your brain for success? Listen here.
🍴Eat: Lita, Marylebone
To celebrate the festive season, we dined at Lita in Marylebone—a true highlight of the year. With its warm atmosphere, bold Mediterranean flavours, and dishes like the unforgettable mutton, it’s a place which is effortlessly luxurious, just as Tim Hayward described in his Financial Times review.
If you’re looking for a meal that’s as memorable as it is delicious, Lita is not to be missed. We’re always keen to hear of any restaurant recommendations, so if you have any suggestions, please let us know!
What’s Inspiring You?
We’d love to hear what’s capturing your attention! Whether it’s a thought-provoking book, an insightful podcast, or even a great Netflix series, share your recommendations with us…