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Good Enough: The Myth of Success and How to Celebrate the Joy in Average
By (Author) Eleanor Ross
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder & Stoughton
30th March 2021
31st December 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Advice on careers and achieving success
Mind, body, spirit
158.1
Hardback
336
Width 142mm, Height 220mm, Spine 36mm
440g
Have you ever felt average That you're not special or extraordinary, just . . . normal
And that chances are society's obsession with always being the best and smashing life is setting us up for failureYears of striving and pushing to be better than everyone else are breaking us. Fear of disappointment and our pursuit of someone else's definition of success tell us we're not enough. They tell us to work late, then work hard in the gym, overcommit, then post about #selfcare on our painstakingly curated social media feeds. They tell us to push ourselves until we break, all to prove our worth, to show we deserve our place.But are we tolerating the lows to reach the fleeting highs, and are we missing all the good stuff along the way Why are we programmed to live like this, and is it society that needs to change, not usOne thing's for sure - it's better to be average and happy than exceptional and miserable. We're all good enough, just as we are.Eleanor Ross is an award-winning journalist who has reported from Iqaluit in Arctic Canada to Osh in Kyrgyzstan. She has written for all major UK broadsheets, loves hiking, and has written a book about outdoor adventures in London. When she's not writing, she's walking with her dog, Mabel.