'A beautiful blend of the poetic and pragmatic, Struggle is a fresh, soothing and helpful take on dealing with the ups and downs of life.'- Caroline Webb, author of 'How To Have A Good Day' and Senior Adviser to McKinsey & Company
'The antidote to fake positivity... An honest, uplifting, refreshing read.' - Marianne Cantwell, author of 'Be a Free Range Human'
Struggling? You're in the right place.
In a world that's obsessed with fast hacks, quick wins, and Instagram-perfection (cue "Everything is Awesome"), struggle has become a taboo. A sign that something's gone horribly wrong. But what if we've got it all wrong about getting it wrong?
What if struggle isn't a battle to fight, a trap to avoid, or a sign of weakness? What if struggle is precisely where the magic happens - where we do our best, most important work?
Whether you're wading in treacle, waiting for the storm to pass or just damn tired of the hustle, this thought-provoking exploration will shine a surprising new light on the truth, beauty and opportunity hidden in life's shittier moments.
Author of the award-winning 'How to be Really Productive', Grace Marshall is known for her "refreshingly human" approach to productivity. Featured in The Guardian, Forbes, Huffpost and BBC Radio, her work as a Productivity Ninja has taken her from Norway to New York, helping thousands of people - from startup founders to corporate managers, artists to engineers, students and CEOs - to replace stress, overwhelm and frustration with success, sanity and satisfaction.
About the Author: Author of the award-winning How to be Really Productive, Grace Marshall is known for her 'refreshingly human' approach to productivity. Featured in The Guardian, Forbes and Huffpost, her work as a Productivity Ninja has helped thousands of people to replace stress, overwhelm and frustration with success, sanity and satisfaction.