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Working Hard, Hardly Working
By: Grace Beverley
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'Grace is the inspiring, young entrepreneur energy that we need in our lives.' Glamour
'Offers a fresh take on how to create your own balance, be more productive and feel fulfilled in the high-pressure social media age.' Cosmopolitan, 12 BEST NEW BOOKS TO READ
'Serves some serious inspiration for the business-minded.' Bustle, TOP DEBUT BOOKS OF 2021
'Pinpoints and unpacks the confusing and impossible messages we are all fed about modern work, how we are supposedly meant to be "nailing" all areas of our life all at once. I'm a big advocate of defining success for yourself, which is exactly what this book helps readers do.' EMMA GANNON, author of The Multi-Hyphen Method
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We all know the pressure of feeling like we should be grinding 24/7 while simultaneously being told that we should 'just relax' and take care of ourselves, like we somehow have to decide between success and sanity. But in today's complex working world, where every hobby can be a hustle and social media is the lens through which we view ourselves and others, this seemingly impossible choice couldn't be further from our reality.
In Working Hard, Hardly Working, entrepreneur and self-proclaimed 'lazy workaholic' Grace Beverley challenges this unrealistic and unnecessary split, and offers a fresh take on how to create your own balance, be more productive and feel fulfilled.
Insightful, curious and refreshingly honest, Working Hard, Hardly Working will make you reflect on what you want from your life and work - and then help you chart your path to get there.
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A BOOK TO HELP YOU
Create your own Productivity Method: Work smart and do more of what you love
Make your routine work for you: Optimise your habits and reap the benefits
Understand your value: Get into your flow and enjoy your everyday
Engage in effective self-care: How stepping back can help you move forwards
'Grace is the inspiring, young entrepreneur energy that we need in our lives.' Glamour
'Offers a fresh take on how to create your own balance, be more productive and feel fulfilled in the high-pressure social media age.' Cosmopolitan, 12 BEST NEW BOOKS TO READ
'Serves some serious inspiration for the business-minded.' Bustle, TOP DEBUT BOOKS OF 2021
'Pinpoints and unpacks the confusing and impossible messages we are all fed about modern work, how we are supposedly meant to be "nailing" all areas of our life all at once. I'm a big advocate of defining success for yourself, which is exactly what this book helps readers do.' EMMA GANNON, author of The Multi-Hyphen Method
____________________________________
We all know the pressure of feeling like we should be grinding 24/7 while simultaneously being told that we should 'just relax' and take care of ourselves, like we somehow have to decide between success and sanity. But in today's complex working world, where every hobby can be a hustle and social media is the lens through which we view ourselves and others, this seemingly impossible choice couldn't be further from our reality.
In Working Hard, Hardly Working, entrepreneur and self-proclaimed 'lazy workaholic' Grace Beverley challenges this unrealistic and unnecessary split, and offers a fresh take on how to create your own balance, be more productive and feel fulfilled.
Insightful, curious and refreshingly honest, Working Hard, Hardly Working will make you reflect on what you want from your life and work - and then help you chart your path to get there.
__________________
A BOOK TO HELP YOU
Create your own Productivity Method: Work smart and do more of what you love
Make your routine work for you: Optimise your habits and reap the benefits
Understand your value: Get into your flow and enjoy your everyday
Engage in effective self-care: How stepping back can help you move forwards