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Working Hard, Hardly Working by Grace Beverley - Non Fiction - Paperback

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ISBN: 9781529159004

Publisher: Penguin
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Working Hard, Hardly Working

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781529159004

Overview:
Working Hard, Hardly Working by Grace Beverley invites readers to question the myth that success requires sacrificing sanity. In a world where every hobby can become a hustle, and where scrolling feeds shape our sense of worth, Beverley offers a practical, human-centred approach to modern work. The book blends candid personal stories with clear frameworks for sustainable productivity, boundaries, and self-care, helping readers move from endless grinding to purposeful progress. It speaks to ambitious twenty- and thirty-somethings, founders, students, and anyone who’s felt pulled between achievement and wellbeing. You’ll learn how to set realistic goals, design a weekly rhythm that honors rest, and cultivate habits that boost focus without eroding mental health. The tone is warm, frank, and non-judgmental, making difficult topics feel accessible. This paperback edition delivers a concise roadmap for building momentum that lasts, not burns out. If you’ve ever wondered whether “more” really equals “better,” this book offers a fresh lens: balance as a strategic advantage, not a luxury. Organised into approachable chapters, each section invites reflection, quick exercises, and real-world scenarios to practice what you learn.

What Makes This Book Stand Out:
Grace Beverley’s voice stands out for its practical empathy. Rather than presenting a one-size-fits-all grind plan, the book recognises that modern productivity requires nuance: rest fuels creativity; boundaries protect consistency; social media can distort priorities. Beverley blends anecdote with evidence-based mindset shifts, offering exercises, checklists, and prompts that readers can adapt to their own lives. The writing is lucid, witty, and free of judgment, making complex ideas like hustle culture approachable for a broad audience. The book's strongest aspect is its counterintuitive insight: success is not about doing more, but about aligning energy, values, and time. Chapters address goal setting, energy management, learning to say no, and creating a personal rhythm that respects burnout prevention. The result is a blueprint for sustainable momentum that doesn't demand perfection—just smarter choices, day by day. It's equally useful for students taking on internships, professionals seeking career clarity, or parents juggling work and family responsibilities.

Who This Book Is Perfect For:
Designed for readers at the start of their career and anyone rethinking productivity, this book speaks to students, graduates, early‑career professionals, freelancers, and busy parents alike. If the pressure to always perform feels unhealthy or overwhelming, Working Hard, Hardly Working offers a practical, humane framework to reset expectations and build sustainable momentum. Short chapters, real‑world examples, and straightforward exercises make it ideal for quick commutes or weekend reading, while providing lasting strategies to reduce burnout. It also works as a thoughtful gift for recent graduates, new hires, or teams seeking a healthier approach to goal setting and time management.

Key Highlights:

  • Real-world, humane approach to productivity that protects wellbeing
  • A fresh perspective on success that prioritises sustainable momentum
  • Short, practical chapters with actionable exercises
  • Techniques for energy management, boundary-setting, and focus
  • Suitable for students, professionals, parents, and freelancers
  • Warm, non-judgmental voice that keeps you motivated

About the Author:
Grace Beverley is a British author who writes about balancing ambition with wellbeing. In Working Hard, Hardly Working she shares practical guidance drawn from personal experience navigating modern work pressures, social media influence, and the realities of building a career today. Her writing blends empathy with actionable strategies, including boundaries, energy management, and sustainable routines. Readers appreciate the approachable tone, realistic advice, and tools they can apply immediately. Her work aims to empower busy people—students, graduates, professionals, and parents—to pursue success with mental and emotional wellbeing at the center.

Why You’ll Love This Book:
If you crave a smarter, kinder approach to achievement, this book delivers. It respects your time with concise, practical chapters, and it offers clear steps you can apply today—whether you’re studying, interning, or navigating a demanding job. The author’s warm, candid voice helps you navigate the pressures of social media, perfectionism, and ever-looming deadlines without guilt. You’ll gain sustainable routines, practical decision-making tools, and a fresh definition of success that prioritises health as a foundation for long-term momentum. This is the kind of guide you’ll return to when you need motivation, clarity, and a reminder that balance is a strategic advantage.

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