Stop adding to your to-do list. Start lighting a match to it. Are you tired of being one mindfulness app away from a total meltdown?
We've been sold a lie: that the cure for burnout is more. More yoga, more meal-prep containers, more side hustles, more "self-care" habits that feel suspiciously like chores. But what if the answer isn't doing more, but doing radically, unapologetically less?
The Quiet Quit is the anti-hustle manifesto for every woman who is drowning in the mental load of modern life. It's not about moving to a cabin in the woods or quitting your job to become a goat farmer. It's about the subtle art of subtraction in the life you already have.
Written with the wit of your smartest friend over a third glass of wine, this book is your permission slip to stop performing and start living.
Inside this guide to reclaiming your sanity, you'll discover: -
The LinkedIn/Instagram Detox: Why "professional social media" is just Facebook for people who like to humble-brag, and how to go "professionally dormant" without ruining your career.
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The Death of the "Good Reason" How to adopt "No" as a complete sentence and stop inventing fake catastrophes just to get out of a baby shower.
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The "Office Mom" Resignation: Why you need to stop organizing the office birthday cards and start leaving at 5:00 PM sharp.
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The Beauty Tax: How to reclaim 20 minutes of your morning by realizing you don't owe the world a "perfect" face every time you go to the grocery store.
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The Energy Audit: How to identify "Project Friendships" and "Energy Vampires" and finally let the trash take itself out.
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The Joy of Functional Mediocrity: Replacing the "Pinterest House" fantasy with a home that is a machine for living, not a museum for guests.
This book is for you if: -
You're a woman aged 25-45 who feels like she's "failing" at a game that's rigged.
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You feel guilty the moment you sit on the couch without a "productive" hobby.
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The phrase "I'm honored to announce" makes you feel slightly nauseous.
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You want to reclaim your brain space for things you actually like, not just things you think you should like.
The Promise Subtraction yields results instant