Terrible With Finding Work-Life Balance: Read These 7 Books To Master It

Akriti Mishra
Sep 19, 2024

Do Pause: You Are Not a To Do List

A thought-provoking guide by Robert Poynton is about the power of taking intentional pauses to regain focus and creativity, advocating for moments of stillness in a fast-paced world.

The 4-Hour Workweek

A revolutionary guide written by Tim Ferriss is about escaping the 9-5 grind where he shares strategies for automating your work, increasing productivity, and designing a lifestyle of freedom.

It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work

This book criticises the "hustle culture” and promotes a calm and productive workplace by eliminating unnecessary stress and overwork

he Work-Life Balance Myth

McNeff explains that work-life balance is unrealistic, offering practical solutions to manage multiple aspects of life simultaneously without overwhelming yourself.

How to Do Nothing

Odell encourages readers to find their time and attention from the digital world, supporting the disconnection and reflection as tools for personal freedom.

Off Balance

Kelly reveals that striving for balance is flawed, urging individuals to prioritize what matters most and achieve greater satisfaction by embracing purposeful imbalance.

Design Your Work Life

New York Times Bestseller Book authored by Dave Evans teaches readers how to use design thinking to build meaningful, fulfilling lives.

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