Revue Liberté 305 - Dossier - Ministère de la formation - L'éducation à l'ère du management
Stop Hustling
Publié par Draft2Digital, le 29 septembre 2023
Résumé
The author, publicly known as Eric Martin, is a graduate of the University of Virginia, entrepreneur, and digital marketing professional. Through his own life experience, Eric has learned how to stop hustling and get better results by prioritizing the right work. At 26 years of age he has invested in real estate, founded two companies, and works at a prestigious consulting firm. Dissecting the false narratives around success, "Stop Hustling" is written as an intervention for the workaholic, the overachiever, and anyone who has mistaken an unwavering grind for a virtue. It offers the reader a different framework for success-one that prioritizes emotional well-being, work-life harmony, and long-term prosperity. This book questions ingrained notions that have influenced our workplace culture, from dissecting the all-powerful "Pareto Principle" to highlighting the benefits of working more intelligently rather than harder. The science of wellbeing is used to refute the machismo of overwork by analyzing messages propagated by society and projecting them as reality.
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