You're more exhausted now than when you started.
Here's what nobody in the self-improvement industry wants you to know: the problem isn't that you haven't found the right system yet. The problem is that trying to optimize everything is making you worse at everything. The constant tracking, the elaborate routines, the pursuit of excellence in every domain it's not helping. It's draining you. And the exhaustion and inadequacy you feel isn't personal failure. It's the predictable result of attempting something impossible.
This book is not another system to try. It's permission to stop.
You'll learn why willpower depletion makes simultaneous change impossible, why tracking often makes things worse, why complex systems collapse while simple ones survive, and why the people who look like they have it all together are either lying or headed for burnout. You'll discover the research showing that trying harder frequently backfires, that self-criticism undermines change, and that "good enough" in most areas is what makes real excellence possible in a few.
Most importantly, you'll get a realistic framework: choose three things that actually matter, build simple systems around them, and give yourself permission to be mediocre at everything else without guilt.
You don't need fixing in forty-seven areas, because you are not broken. You're just human and this book is about finally accepting that.
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