I Didn't Do the Thing Today
Letting Go of Productivity Guilt
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Any given day brings a never-ending list of things to do. There’s the work thing, the catch-up thing, the laundry thing, the creative thing, the exercise thing, the family thing, the thing we don’t want to do, and the thing we’ve been putting off, despite it being the most important thing. Even on days when we get a lot done, the thing left undone can leave us feeling guilty, anxious, or disappointed.
After five years of searching for the secret to productivity, Madeleine Dore discovered there isn’t one. Instead, we’re being set up to fail. I Didn’t Do the Thing Today is the inspiring call to take productivity off its pedestal—by dismantling our comparison to others, aspirational routines, and the unrealistic notions of what can be done in a day, we can finally embrace the joyful messiness and unpredictability of life.
For anyone who has ever felt the pressure to do more, be more, achieve more, this antidote to our doing-obsession is the permission slip we all need to find our own way.
Commentaires
"While many books insist on changing your life, this one invites you to expand your life. A radical masterpiece."
— Mari Andrew, author of My Inner Sky
'A remarkable combination: part broadside against our culture of frenetic busyness, part consolation for the days when things don't go to plan'
— Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
"I found a lot to steal here and you will, too."
— Austin Kleon, author of Steal Like an Artist
"Read it and sigh with relief"
— Hugh Mackay, author of The Kindness Revolution
“Deep, thoughtful, gently instructive, nourishing.”
—Clare Bowditch, author of Your Own Kind of Girl
— Mari Andrew, author of My Inner Sky
'A remarkable combination: part broadside against our culture of frenetic busyness, part consolation for the days when things don't go to plan'
— Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
"I found a lot to steal here and you will, too."
— Austin Kleon, author of Steal Like an Artist
"Read it and sigh with relief"
— Hugh Mackay, author of The Kindness Revolution
“Deep, thoughtful, gently instructive, nourishing.”
—Clare Bowditch, author of Your Own Kind of Girl
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