Marlee Grace's How to Not Always Be Working is a must-read for anyone who feels overwhelmed by the demands of modern life. With grace and wisdom, she offers practical tools for setting boundaries and making space for what truly matters.
Permission to stop. In a world of endless hustle, Marlee Grace offers a quiet revolution: a practical toolkit for setting boundaries, defining what truly matters, and carving out sacred space in your overscheduled life. Your aliveness matters more than your inbox.
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In a world where our phones buzz at all hours and the line between “work” and “life” has all but vanished, Marlee Grace offers something radical: permission to stop.
This isn’t just another productivity book promising to help you do more. It’s a quiet revolution—a toolkit for anyone who’s ever felt the weight of constant connectivity pressing down on their chest. Grace, drawing from her own journey through divorce and recovery, has created something part workbook, part manifesto, part love letter to your exhausted soul.
What makes this guide so powerful is its practicality. Grace helps you define three crucial territories: your work (what lights you up), your job (what pays the bills), and your breaks (what makes you feel human again). Through honest self-examination and concrete boundary-setting exercises, she shows you how to carve out sacred space in an overscheduled life.
Perfect for anyone feeling overwhelmed—whether you’re grinding away in a corporate office, hustling as a freelancer, or teaching yoga classes—this book meets you where you are. Grace’s wisdom, born from leading workshops on healing and creative process, translates beautifully to the page. Her approach is gentle but firm: your aliveness matters more than your inbox.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign to put down your phone and pick up your life, this is it. Essential reading for our hyper-connected moment.
Marlee Grace's How to Not Always Be Working is a must-read for anyone who feels overwhelmed by the demands of modern life. With grace and wisdom, she offers practical tools for setting boundaries and making space for what truly matters.
A thoughtful guide to reclaiming your time and energy in an always-on world.
Grace's warm, conversational tone makes this feel less like a self-help book and more like advice from a trusted friend.
An essential toolkit for artists, entrepreneurs, and anyone seeking to balance hustle with self-care.
| Weight | 0.45 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 4.75 × 0.75 × 6.25 in |
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| Subject | Body, Mind & Spirit, Creativity, Inspiration & Personal Growth, Self-help, Self-management, Time Management |

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