Dear Work Something Has to Change

Dear Work Something Has to Change by Sara Ross, published by Page Two Books, Incorporated on January 31, 2023, is a 272-page exploration of work-life balance and personal fulfillment. This edition addresses the challenges of overworking and feeling overwhelmed, offering insights into transforming one’s relationship with work. The book emphasizes the importance of enhancing your Work Vitality Quotient, enabling you to engage more fully with your professional life without succumbing to burnout.
Readers will discover practical strategies to identify and overcome the “success traps” that hinder their potential, fostering a mindset that embraces both stress management and personal growth. The book encourages a nuanced approach to self-care, guiding readers on when to slow down and when to shift gears for greater fulfillment. With a focus on leadership and personal success, this work aims to help individuals reignite their vitality, making it a valuable resource for those seeking to improve their work experience and overall well-being.
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Don’t burn out—stand out.
Do you find yourself striving for big goals but running on fumes? Are you ever stuck in the frustrating cycle of overworking and under-living? Do you love the work you do—or at least used to—but feel overwhelmed by it?
When it comes to work and our relationship with it, something has to change. This doesn’t mean you need to bound out of bed every day in love with your work, nor do you need to settle for dragging yourself out of bed surviving your way through it, but you can feel a greater sense of aliveness engaging in it.
Dear Work transforms traditional advice by using the power of brain science to show you how to boost your Work Vitality Quotient so you stand out, bringing your best, most energized self—without burning out. Sara Ross, chief vitality officer and leadership expert, will show you how to:
– Identify the four “success traps” that limit your potential by luring you into thinking you’re doing what it takes when really what you’re doing is taking from you.
– Adopt a “yes, and” mindset to work better with stress and feel fueled and fulfilled in the process.
– Expand your approach to self-care to strategically identify when slowing down is needed and when accelerating in a different direction is even better.
In a world that refuses to let up, reigniting your take-on-the-day vitality will be your competitive advantage at work and your path to pursuing a fully lived life outside of it as well.
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