It’s 4.30pm, Sunday. Martha wants to relax and enjoy what’s left of her weekend, but thoughts of an infinite to-do list, unmet deadlines or a particularly unbearable colleague fills her with a feeling of relentless angst.
This is one of the many points where we feel: Work has taken over. Things we’d like to be properly engaged with – our families, nature, novels, instruments – have been squeezed to the edges. Bluntly, we may think: ‘Work life has ruined my real life. It threatens my sanity, my relationships and my health.’
This is likely the point in which we must consider: ‘What does this feeling really mean? Which direction must I take to change it?’ | | | The second in a series of beautiful linen-bound books, our Self-Improvement Journal is the perfect pocket companion to check-in with our desires and aspirations on a daily basis.
With thoughtful insights, curated quotes and regular prompts, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of what you truly want and the necessary steps to get there. | | | |