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Oliver Burkeman

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Born January 1, 1975 (51 years old)
4 books
4.3 (26)
412 readers
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British author and journalist

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The antidote

4.2 (6)
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Exploring the dark side of the theories put forth by such icons as Norman Vincent Peale and Eckhart Tolle by looking to both ancient philosophy and current business theory, Burkeman--a feature writer for British newspaper The Guardian--offers up the counterintuitive idea that only by embracing and examining failure and loss and unhappiness will we become free of it.

Four Thousand Weeks

4.3 (20)
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The average human lifespan is absurdly, outrageously, insultingly brief: if you live to 80, you have about four thousand weeks on earth. How should we use them best? Of course, nobody needs telling that there isn't enough time. We're obsessed by our lengthening to-do lists, our overfilled inboxes, the struggle against distraction, and the sense that our attention spans are shrivelling. Yet we rarely make the conscious connection that these problems only trouble us in the first place thanks to the ultimate time-management problem: the challenge of how best to use our four thousand weeks. Four Thousand Weeks is an uplifting, engrossing and deeply realistic exploration of this problem. Rejecting the futile modern obsession with 'getting everything done,' it introduces readers to tools for constructing a meaningful life, showing how the unhelpful ways we've come to think about time aren't inescapable, unchanging truths, but choices we've made, as individuals and as a society - and its many revelations will transform the reader's worldview. Drawing on the insights of both ancient and contemporary philosophers, psychologists, and spiritual teachers, Oliver Burkeman sets out to realign our relationship with time - and in doing so, to liberate us from its grasp.

Help!: How to Be Slightly Happier, Slightly More Successful and Get a Bit More Done. Oliver Burkeman

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"... It's a witty and thought-provoking journey which punctures many of self-help's most popular myths, whilst also offering clear-headed, practical and often counter-intuitive advice on a range of topics, from stress, procrastination and insomnia, to wealth, laughter, time management and creativity... ."--Back cover.