Do Less Be More

Ban Busy and Make Space for What Matters

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Susan Pearse, Martina Sheehan ISBN: 9781401933890
Publisher: Hay House Publication: June 20, 2017
Imprint: Hay House AU Language: English
Author: Susan Pearse, Martina Sheehan
ISBN: 9781401933890
Publisher: Hay House
Publication: June 20, 2017
Imprint: Hay House AU
Language: English

Your greatest potential is unleashed when you slow down. Do Less. Be More reveals the science that explains why doing less is a bonafide strategy for achieving what you really want. Learn how to ban busy and focus on what really matters with 21 practical ways to say no and embrace silence, space and solitude.

While cramming in one more task may feel useful, productive, or even satisfying, it’s not always the best use of a spare moment. In fact, it will inevitably lead us to a place where we become less productive, less creative, less inspired and less satisfied with life.

The latest brain-function research shows that merely thinking of an activity, rather than actually doing it, sees the brain in active mode. While we might think we don’t have any space in our lives to do more of what is important to us, Do Less. Be More offers readers 21 activities to reclaim even the tiniest moments, like waiting for a coffee, to rest their brains and in so doing, rediscover insight, inspiration and fresh ideas.

Learn how to ban busy and focus on what really matters with 21 practical ways to say no and embrace silence, space and solitude.

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Your greatest potential is unleashed when you slow down. Do Less. Be More reveals the science that explains why doing less is a bonafide strategy for achieving what you really want. Learn how to ban busy and focus on what really matters with 21 practical ways to say no and embrace silence, space and solitude.

While cramming in one more task may feel useful, productive, or even satisfying, it’s not always the best use of a spare moment. In fact, it will inevitably lead us to a place where we become less productive, less creative, less inspired and less satisfied with life.

The latest brain-function research shows that merely thinking of an activity, rather than actually doing it, sees the brain in active mode. While we might think we don’t have any space in our lives to do more of what is important to us, Do Less. Be More offers readers 21 activities to reclaim even the tiniest moments, like waiting for a coffee, to rest their brains and in so doing, rediscover insight, inspiration and fresh ideas.

Learn how to ban busy and focus on what really matters with 21 practical ways to say no and embrace silence, space and solitude.

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