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I am the author of literary novels, guides and scientific papers. Discover my work

Doskonale niedoskonali [The Perfectly Imperfect]
Agata Limanówka, Sylwia Mokrysz
Discover how, being Perfectly Imperfect, to achieve success in life and business and be happy!

Herbaciarz.
Gdy życie staje się podróżą (Tea lover. When life becomes a journey)
Monika Lipińska, Sylwia Mokrysz
This novel is like a cup of tea. Good, aromatic, captivating with a surprising bouquet of refined taste. It exudes the peace of a leisurely evening, when the day’s affairs become less important and you finally have time for yourself.

European Politics, Finance and Marketing
Sylwia Mokrysz
The journal features papers on the role of financial institutions and their instruments in the development of rural areas and agriculture. It gives young scientists the opportunity to publish their scientific achievements, enabling them to use the competences (reviews) of more experienced employees. It plays an integrative role for the scientific community of economists and agrarian politicians.

AMBASSADOR OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN POLAND. NEVER GIVE UP! HOW 21 ENTREPRENEURIAL WOMEN THINK AND WORK
A collective work
The book describes the stories of 21 women who are Ambassadors of Entrepreneurship in Poland. The women use their own examples to show how to build their own brand, overcome all obstacles and consistently pursue their goals. The Managing Partner of PKF Consult, Ewa Jakubczyk-Cały, also describes her experiences. The businesswomen also answered important questions, including what entrepreneurship is, what way of thinking is effective in Polish business realities and how entrepreneurs such as Thomas Edison, Henry Ford, Walt Disney and Steve Jobs coped with their business failures.

Success Under Difficulties And The Uses Of Obstacles
Orison Swett Marden
This book was translated and published in a limited edition intended primarily for managers and those who have to daily and repeatedly make difficult decisions in the rapidly changing conditions of the modern economy.

Consumers towards marketing strategies of coffee producers
Grzegorz Maciejewski / Sylwia Mokrysz / Łukasz Wróblewski

Business Tigers – stories of women
Business Tigers edited by Marcin Andrzejewski
“Success is a consequence of skills, knowledge, effort, experience, as well as luck. Let me quote Brian Tracy: “Your fate depends on your habits.” If you are not entirely satisfied with what you are doing, what effects it brings, take a look at your daily habits. (…) Develop your morning routine which, over time, will become a habit and make you a person who is happier and more satisfied with your life.”
I write about happiness and fulfilment as a woman and businesswoman in the book: “Business Tigers. Stories of Women.” Its premiere took place on 19 September 2024 at the Aviator Bar & Lounge located on the top, 10th floor of the Airport Hotel Okęcie. The publisher of the book is the “Business Tigers” magazine headed by editor-in-chief Marcin Andrzejewski.
As we can read on the project’s website (https://tygrysybiznesu.com.pl), “The publishing house of “Business Tigers. Stories of Women” presents inspiring stories of the creation of success of women’s brands and enterprises. It brings readers closer not only to the achievements, but also to the paths that exceptional women have had to follow to achieve success in business.”
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Matcha and green tea – why the younger generation is returning to tea
Until recently, coffee was the first choice for many people to start the day. Today, green tea and matcha are increasingly emerging as alternatives. Recently, this phenomenon has even earned a name of its own – ‘teamaxxing’. It describes a trend in which the younger generation, in particular, consciously choose tea over coffee.

Matcha – green tea in its most concentrated form
In recent years, matcha has gained immense popularity around the world. It can be found in cafés, restaurants and people’s homes alike. However, before it became a trendy ingredient in lattes and desserts, it had been an important part of Japanese tea culture for centuries, and a symbol of mindfulness and simplicity.

Green tea – a delicate brew that reveals more with every sip
Green tea has held a special place in tea culture for centuries. In China and Japan, it was regarded not merely as a drink, but as part of a daily ritual – a moment to pause during the day. Today, it is also gaining popularity in Europe, where people increasingly opt for it not only for its taste but for the very experience of calmly brewing and savouring it.