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For Elena Moritz, life is governed by two clocks. There's the external clock of her demanding marketing career in Frankfurt-a relentless cycle of deadlines, meetings, and the glowing screen that dictates her every waking moment. On the surface, she is a model of success: ambitious, reliable, and respected. But beneath the professional armor, a second, internal clock is ticking-a slow, aching rhythm of profound exhaustion that warns she is about to shatter.
A terrifying panic attack on a Tuesday night becomes the breaking point, forcing Elena to confront the hollow reality of her life. This
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Produktbeschreibung
For Elena Moritz, life is governed by two clocks. There's the external clock of her demanding marketing career in Frankfurt-a relentless cycle of deadlines, meetings, and the glowing screen that dictates her every waking moment. On the surface, she is a model of success: ambitious, reliable, and respected. But beneath the professional armor, a second, internal clock is ticking-a slow, aching rhythm of profound exhaustion that warns she is about to shatter.

A terrifying panic attack on a Tuesday night becomes the breaking point, forcing Elena to confront the hollow reality of her life. This is not just stress; it's a soul-deep burnout. Her first act of self-preservation is a desperate call that leads her to the quiet office of a therapist, who asks a single, life-altering question: What would happen if, for just one day, you only listened to the clock inside you?

What follows is not an instantaneous fix, but a quiet, courageous rebellion. From setting her first real boundary with a demanding boss to learning the difficult language of "no" with her own family, Elena begins the painstaking process of dismantling a life built on external validation. It's a journey that takes her from the sterile pressure of the boardroom to the healing silence of a mountain trail, leading to an epiphany that changes everything: the goal isn't to survive her life, but to build one she actually wants to live.

Between Two Clocks is a deeply emotional and motivational novel for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed by the pressure to perform. It is a story about the quiet heist of reclaiming your time, the brave act of redefining success, and the profound discovery that true productivity isn't about doing more, but about becoming more of who you were meant to be.


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For over a decade, Isi navigated the demanding landscape of the corporate world, building a successful career that, from the outside, looked like the definition of modern achievement. Like her protagonist, Elena, she was intimately familiar with the relentless pace, the pressure to be constantly available, and the silent, creeping exhaustion that comes from living by a clock that is not your own.

After experiencing a profound case of burnout that forced her to re-evaluate everything, Isi made the terrifying and liberating decision to leave the perceived security of her job. She traded the "hustle culture" treadmill for the uncertainty and freedom of solo entrepreneurship, embarking on a personal journey to redesign her life around principles of well-being, intention, and sustainable creativity.

Isi wrote Between Two Clocks not as a memoir, but as a fictional vessel for a universal truth she discovered along the way: that our greatest professional and personal breakthroughs often happen only after we give ourselves permission to stop. She wanted to capture the nuanced, emotional reality of burnout and recovery in a way that self-help articles cannot, giving a voice to the "quietly overwhelmed" and offering a story of hope, reclamation, and the radical power of saying "no."

Today, Isi lives in Germany, where she divides her time between her entrepreneurial work and long walks in the forest. She believes that our best work, and our best lives, come not from relentless striving, but from a place of intentional rest.