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Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving
Celeste Headlee
651 reviews for:
Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving
Celeste Headlee
reflective
medium-paced
Probably one of my favorite "self help" books of the year (not that I read a ton). I really felt like I needed to hear and reflect on the idea of doing nothing. I chronically feel guilty for when I have idle time and am always looking for things to do. Even when being "lazy" I fill my time with completing shows (as a task) or reading books (to reach my goals). Turning these ideally fun activities into tasks has made it hard to enjoy my time that should be spent relaxing. This is likely something I will need to continue to work on but I feel like as the year is ending and I make plans for the upcoming year- finding time to be at peace and leisure is something I will have in the forefront of my mind.
At first I thought I wasn't getting anything from this & then it clicked! Now let's see what I can put into practice.
It’s really great to read something that cites the research in overwork and productivity and that helps you recognize that your patterns of overwork (brought to you by capitalism and time is money) are actually counter to being productive. My father always said, “take it easy. This book is a reminder to do just that.
Very readable book providing a counterargument for working less. Not exactly ground-breaking with it's content, and I didn't necessarily feel like the author's arguments were consistent throughout, but I enjoyed it overall.
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informative
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Everyone who works in corporate America should read this immediately and then recommend it to at least 5 of their coworkers to read and pass on.