Walk away from workaholism! Escape the over-achiever’s traps!
We’ve become a culture of doing things for doing’s sake, rather than the things themselves. Where everyone is busy getting busy, we lose sight of what matters, what makes a difference and what’s worth the effort. Stopping such bad habits can free time, for thinking, and having fun. If you can’t do nothing on your own, learn how by reading Amy Minty’s guide. Escape the rat-race. Learn to unwind. Dare to do nothing!
Dare to do nothing by Amy Minty
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We may think that doing nothing goes against all of the teachings of a life well lived; after all, how can one derive satisfaction from having nothing to do? Well, park your boredom at the door. In her new book, Dare To Do Nothing, Amy Minty offers a counter-argument against any urge to become a workaholic: When you do nothing, you have more time for fun! And shouldn’t that be the point? Minty’s book, published by TriMark Press, covers the various over-achiever traps and walks the reader through all the ways to avoid doing actual things. Minty also recounts events in her own life that expand on her beliefs. Would you like to do nothing at work? Covered. Is it important to at least appear busy? Absolutely. Does doing nothing come down to genetics? Read and find out.