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This guide book is filled with practical advice to help you curb
your obsessions and build boundaries between your work, your job,
and your life. In her workshops on healing and creative process,
Marlee Grace helps people acknowledge their blocks and address them
by setting distinct parameters that change their behavior. Now, she
brings her methods and ideas to the wider world, offering all of us
concrete ways to break free from our devices and focus on what's
really important-our own aliveness. Part workbook, part advice
manual, part love letter, How to Not Always Be Working ventures
into the space where phone meets life, helping readers to define
their work-what they do out of sense of purpose; their job-what
they do to make money; and their breaks-what they do to recharge,
and to feel connected to themselves and the people who matter to
them. Grace addresses complex issues such as what to do if your
work and your job are connected, provides insights to help you
figure out how much is too much, and offers suggestions for making
the best use of your time. Essential for everyone who feels
overwhelmed and anxious about our hyper-connected world-whether
you're a corporate lawyer, a student, a sales person, or a yoga
instructor-How to Not Always Be Working includes practical
suggestions and thoughtful musings that prompt you to honestly
examine your behavior-how you burn yourself out and why you're
doing it. A creative manifesto for living better, it shows you how
to carve sacred space in your life. From business anecdotes about
fulfilling orders to more personal stories about Grace's recovery
from divorce and addiction, this book is full of wisdom and
resilience, with plenty of discussion about ritual and routine as
ways to create effective and positive creative life change.
"Marlee's work shifts and stretches. This new collection is a
necessary resource for those of us looking to re-center, lean in,
and get curious about ourselves, about our heart's work. Getting to
Center is a blessing in book form." -Alexandra Elle, author of
After the Rain From the beloved creator, workshop facilitator, and
author of How to Not Always Be Working comes an approachable and
practical guide to leaning into the unknown even when it feels as
though everything around-and inside-us is in flux. Picking up where
How to Not Always Be Working left off, Getting to Center is an
empathetic offering to those who are looking for a roadmap for
finding their way back to equilibrium. This book meditates on
endings, grief and joy, ease, hope, addiction, and beginnings,
pairing Marlee's own experiences and wisdom with practical
exercises and tools for creating balance and understanding within
the natural changes of life. In her own constant shifting,
improviser and entrepreneur Marlee Grace has found ways to pivot
within her career, while still maintaining constant threads
throughout. She has developed practices that have supported her
through opening and closing multiple businesses, a divorce, several
cross-country moves, choosing sobriety, and more. Essential for
anyone who feels overwhelmed and anxious about these unpredictable
times, this gorgeous, thoughtful book is a hand to hold to feel
less alone, and a guide to cultivating resources we can replenish
and depend on in ourselves.
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