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207 reviews for:
Working Hard, Hardly Working: How to achieve more, stress less and feel fulfilled
Grace Beverley
207 reviews for:
Working Hard, Hardly Working: How to achieve more, stress less and feel fulfilled
Grace Beverley
challenging
informative
reflective
fast-paced
informative
inspiring
reflective
slow-paced
informative
inspiring
medium-paced
Some of the tips in this book have helped me increase my productivity at work so much! It's an interesting read and I agree with a lot of the points Grace puts forwards.
I think it's a book that I will have to refer back to in the future as I continue to develop my methods. There's a lot to take in in one go, but overall we'll written and some great tips for both work and relaxing.
I think it's a book that I will have to refer back to in the future as I continue to develop my methods. There's a lot to take in in one go, but overall we'll written and some great tips for both work and relaxing.
Leuke schrijfstijl maar eigenlijk heb ik geen idee wat de 200 pagina’s nu precies inhielden
Kind of expected more from Grace. Not much new information, the same few points reiterated over and over. Definitely had more potential.
First half: 5 stars, so useful and inspiring. I loved it.
Second half: a little confusing, I couldn’t finish it. Long long sentences.
Keeping the rating at 4 because the first half was genuinely super useful.
Second half: a little confusing, I couldn’t finish it. Long long sentences.
Keeping the rating at 4 because the first half was genuinely super useful.
medium-paced
I really enjoyed this book; Grace's writing style is very relaxed and conversational which made this a very quick and easy read. There were many useful tips and tricks that could be extracted and easily adapted for different lifestyle situations.
The use of personal anecdotes made Grace appear more human than the virtual persona that Social Media presents which made it a lot easier to align with her journey as a young entrepreneur and not some genius super-human robot.
I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone, particularly if they struggle with balancing work and life. The criticism of particular phrases such as "work-life balance" and "having it all" also made it not your typical self-help book. This really helped me to break down what causes me to be more prone to burn out and strategies I can develop and implement to prevent the constant cycle that modern society has helped perpetuate.
The use of personal anecdotes made Grace appear more human than the virtual persona that Social Media presents which made it a lot easier to align with her journey as a young entrepreneur and not some genius super-human robot.
I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone, particularly if they struggle with balancing work and life. The criticism of particular phrases such as "work-life balance" and "having it all" also made it not your typical self-help book. This really helped me to break down what causes me to be more prone to burn out and strategies I can develop and implement to prevent the constant cycle that modern society has helped perpetuate.
inspiring
medium-paced