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  • Page: 262
  • Format: pdf / epub / kindle
  • ISBN: 9781962305372
  • Publisher: Bridge City Books

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Overview “Rise and grind!” “Time is money.” “You can rest when you're dead!” For decades, societal pressures have had us scrambling to do more, achieve more, overcome more, BE MORE – all with the promise that we'll feel accomplished, fulfilled, worthy . . . even happy. Life has become a never-ending cycle of pursuing “the next thing”—always checking things off our to-do list and reaching for the next milestone. But it often comes at a price: our mental and physical health. Are we happier? Will it...

 

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