How to Stay Productive When the World Is Ending: Productivity, Burnout, and Why Everyone Needs to Relax More Except You
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Book Synopsis: A biting humor collection about the cult of productivity and the feeling of impending doom that comes with it, from Reductress. Juggling careers, maintaining relationships, managing side gigs, and sustaining an engaging social media presence is hard–and we're expected to do it all while battling the ever-present feeling of existential dread against the backdrop of climate catastrophe, an ongoing pandemic, and social isolation. From the editors and most popular writers of Reductress, the only satirical women’s magazine in publication, How to Stay Productive When the World is Ending is a collection of essays, how-tos, and “inspirational” graphics to help you laugh when staying both sane and productive in a commodified world feels impossible. From “’Doing What You Love’ and Why That’s Bad,” to “Why I’m Prioritizing My Career Over Finding a Better Career,” this collection perfectly skewers the indignities, big and small, of living through late-stage capitalism.
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Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed by the constant demands of productivity? Do you find it difficult to navigate through the chaos of a world on the brink of collapse? Introducing "How to Stay Productive When the World Is Ending: Productivity, Burnout, and Why Everyone Needs to Relax More Except You" - a hilarious and insightful book that will bring a smile to your face even in the face of impending doom. Written by the brilliant minds at Reductress, the ultimate satire publication, this collection of essays and how-tos is your guide to finding sanity and productivity amidst a commodified world.
With wit, sarcasm, and a touch of dark humor, the writers delve into the absurdities of our society's obsession with productivity. Discover why "doing what you love" might not be as great as it seems and why you should prioritize your career over finding a better one. From managing multiple roles to maintaining a social media presence, this book offers unconventional advice that will challenge your perspective and make you laugh out loud.
But it's not just laughs - "How to Stay Productive When the World Is Ending" also tackles the profound challenges we face as individuals in the midst of climate catastrophe, a pandemic, and social isolation. It provides thought-provoking commentary on the struggles of late-stage capitalism and the pressure to succeed in an uncertain world.
If you want a refreshing take on the cult of productivity and a reminder to relax more (except you, of course), then this book is a must-read for you. Embrace the power of satire and let Reductress guide you through the absurdities of daily life. Don't miss out on the laughter and wisdom - grab your copy of "How to Stay Productive When the World Is Ending" today!
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