Baker Books Win at Work and Succeed at Life: 5 Principles to Free Yourself from the Cult of Ove
M**Y
An Intervention for Members of the Cult of Overwork
Until I read this book, I didn’t know that I was in a ‘cult.’ I routinely worked well in excess of a traditional 40-hour work week. I thought doing so made me more productive. I was so deeply entrenched in my weekly pattern, I didn’t realize how deluded I was in my thinking. Nor had I realized how it had impacted both my health and relationships. Once I picked up this book, I couldn’t put it down. I consumed its contents from cover to cover in just a few hours.In Win At Work and Succeed At Life, Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller share the principle of the Double Win. Through real world examples, the authors demonstrate that work and life don’t have to be in opposition, but can actually be in partnership. They make a compelling case that succeeding at life promotes a clear mind, creativity, and a rested body.Putting the five principles into practice helps secure three areas that are non-negotiable: self-care, relational priorities, and professional results. Putting these principles into practice isn’t one size fits all. I have to be clear on what the Double Win looks like for me. That’s going to be different from what the Double Win looks like for the authors and the clients. But, this book gave me the framework I needed to communicate what I want. I’m already seeing the benefit of liberation through limits (chapter 4). By adjusting my schedule, I’ve seen those constraints foster productivity, creativity, and freedom (principle 2. I’ve seen my productivity increase as the number of hours I’m working decreased. I’m using my time more efficiently, and I feel a weight off my shoulders.You don’t have to remain in the cult of overwork. If you take responsibility for the choices that led to that situation, you can begin to create, experience, and enjoy a different future.
K**L
This book truly hits home! A definite MUST READ
For far too many years, I bought into the doctrine that the more I hustled, the harder I worked, the more I focused on my career, the more success I would achieve and the happier I would be. Always the first one in the office and the last one to leave, I pushed myself to attain that feeling inside that "I'd done it!" In the process, all too often, I chose work over family and self. I sacrificed sleep to keep all the balls in the air -- house, career, family, further education. And it worked -- until it didn't.As I rejoin the corporate world after stepping away for a few years, Win at Work and Succeed at Life couldn't have hit the shelves with better timing. Within its pages, the Father-Daughter team, Hyatt and Miller, provide a workable and achievable alternative to approaching work and life. They call this the "Double Win." The key takeaway from this book is that while you can never do everything, you can do everything that matters if you make it a priority. Each of the 5 principles explained within the book is followed up with actionable takeaways you can implement right away to gain margin in your day for what matters most to you.
L**G
This book doesn't just explain the problem it gives practical solutions that work.
This looks like a business book so why am I recommending it to my lovely ladies coping with a breast cancer diagnosis? I was very lucky to get a preview copy of this book so though my hard copy was just delivered today, I’ve already read the book cover to cover and made so many notes on my kindle.I loved it, it’s so relevant to me setting the tone in my family and in my business.It doesn’t just speak to the cult of overwork that we shouldn’t be perpetuating, it speaks to how we spend our time in a world where everything is 24/7. Technology is advancing faster than we can evolve. This book is filled with practical solutions to the problems we face.The case studies and examples Michael and Megan shared in the book bring it alive. Because I’m into science, I appreciated also having references to studies that I could follow up.Favourite sections were on setting and taking ownership of boundaries for your time. That’s essential when you have the additional strains of a cancer diagnosis and treatment. Our time is so precious yet we aren’t taught to stop and assess what we really want to spend our time on and how we fit that in with all we ‘should’ or ‘must’ do.Self-care is also covered because actually, we are better, more productive people when we do take care of our own heartfelt needs. This is an ideal book to learn how to put you into your schedule before anything else. When we make living well a priority, everything else falls into place naturally.
B**G
Achieve the Double Win in Work and in Life
What would it look like to have success in both your personal and business life? Many people wrestle with attempts to balance their time and energy between multiple priorities: career, family, hobbies, personal growth, and friendships. Many things constantly pull for our attention, energy, and time. With limited resources in all these areas, we must be wise in strategically approaching our priorities.In Win at Work and Succeed at Life: 5 Principles to Free Yourself from the Cult of Overwork, authors Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller present the idea of the double win- winning at both work and life. Championing a message running polar opposite of the hustle approaches embraced by many successful entrepreneurs, Michael and Megan write 5 principles they have sought to live personally that allowed them to win in the most important areas of life and career.Win and Work and Succeed at Life defines the following principles alongside corresponding practices that lead to a double win:1. Work Is Only One of Many Ways to Orient Your Life2. Constraints Foster Productivity, Creativity, and Freedom3. Work-Life Balance Is Truly Possible4. There's Incredible Power in Nonachievement5. Rest Is the Foundation of Meaningful, Productive WorkThrough the pandemic and beyond, Michael and Megan have introduced the culture of the 6 hour work day in their company proving that the principles of this book work not only for them but for their company as well.If you are seeking balance in your life and career, struggling with priorities and goals, or simply seeking some practical ideas on how to maximize your schedule to pursue excellence, Win at Work and Succeed at Life is a great resource for you. Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller have created yet another extremely practical resource that should be on every leader's bookshelf and applied in everyone's daily life.
R**N
Overcame the cult of overwork!
Have you ever heard, "be the first to arrive and the last to leave"? I was trained in such an environment and I didn't understand how to care for my life without feeling guilty or anxious. It's as if the state of overwhelm was a badge of honour. As part of the pre-launch group, I've employed the teaching of this book for the over the past month. I now work less, accomplish more meaningful work, and feel more connected with my wife. We connect every evening knowing we can be fully present with each other. Now she is asking me to help her accomplish more with less time! I was anxious to put hard limits on my workday at first, but… it's true… constrains lead to innovation and generate free time! I can't recommend this book enough for anyone who is a knowledge worker and entrepreneur and is struggling to understand how to balance their work life and home life. Michael and Megan speak from experience and authority.
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