The Good Enough Job Reclaiming Life from Work
The Good Enough Job Reclaiming Life from Work
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In a world that constantly tells us our worth is defined by our productivity, The Good Enough Job: What We Gain When We Don’t Put Work First offers a refreshing and necessary counter-narrative. Journalist Simone Stolzoff takes a deep dive into the modern obsession with "workism"—the belief that work should be our primary source of identity, community, and purpose—and explores how it is actually making us less happy and less productive.
Find Balance Without Sacrificing Success
Stolzoff profiles individuals across various industries—from high-tech engineers to Wall Street bankers—to show how creating boundaries between who we are and what we do leads to a more fulfilling life. This book is a guide for anyone feeling burnt out, disillusioned, or simply wondering if there is more to life than the 9-to-5 grind.
| Attribute | Details |
| Title | The Good Enough Job What We Gain When We Don’t Put Work First |
| Author | Simone Stolzoff |
| Format | Paperback / Hardcover |
| Genre | Business / Self-Help / Social Science / Psychology |
| Language | English |
| Key Themes | Work-life balance, identity, mental health, career burnout, workplace culture |
| Endorsements | Features praise from Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks |
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