We've been sold a lie: that if we just optimize harder, hustle smarter, and squeeze more into every minute, we'll finally feel in control. But what if the real problem isn't how we manage our time-it's how we think about it? The Time-Saving Myth: Why Efficiency Isn't Enough (And What Actually Works) is a sharp, compassionate takedown of productivity culture's most seductive illusion. Drawing on behavioral science, emotional resilience, and creative recovery frameworks, this book reveals why time-saving tactics often backfire-and what truly helps us thrive. Whether you're a burned-out…mehr
We've been sold a lie: that if we just optimize harder, hustle smarter, and squeeze more into every minute, we'll finally feel in control. But what if the real problem isn't how we manage our time-it's how we think about it? The Time-Saving Myth: Why Efficiency Isn't Enough (And What Actually Works) is a sharp, compassionate takedown of productivity culture's most seductive illusion. Drawing on behavioral science, emotional resilience, and creative recovery frameworks, this book reveals why time-saving tactics often backfire-and what truly helps us thrive. Whether you're a burned-out entrepreneur, a self-employed creative, or a lifelong list-maker wondering why you're still stuck, this book offers a refreshing alternative: practical, modular strategies that prioritize clarity, momentum, and meaning over mindless optimization. You'll learn:Why "saving time" often sabotages your focus and fulfillment How to spot the emotional traps behind your favorite productivity hacks What actually works to build sustainable routines, creative flow, and self-trust How to design time recovery rituals that energize instead of exhaust If you're ready to stop chasing efficiency and start building a life that works-for you-this book is your permission slip.
Neil J. Milliner is a creative educator, prolific author, and strategic publisher whose work empowers introverts and creatives to reclaim their energy, set guilt-free boundaries, and transform overwhelm into clarity. Through his imprint Books by Neil J. Milliner, he crafts emotionally intelligent guides, journals, and workbooks that blend psychology, neuroscience, and practical exercises into step-by-step frameworks that heal and activate. Whether you're navigating burnout, learning to say "no" with grace, or seeking tools to protect your peace, Neil's writing meets you with heart, wit, and wisdom. His signature style is modular, reassuring, and deeply audience-focused-designed to help you take action without losing your softness. Neil lives for the moment when a timid reader says, "I finally feel seen." His latest release, Master the Art of Saying No Without Guilt, is a transformational guide for anyone ready to set boundaries with confidence and compassion.
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