Praise for The Art of Pacing
This book is a much-needed antidote to hustle culture, which has left many of us burned out or disengaged.
This book is a salve for a world that has forgotten how to slow down.
Engaging and deeply reported, The Art of Pacing is essential reading for anyone who seeks to work hard without burning out.
Svoboda offers a smarter, saner, science-backed alternative to grind culture—a way to move through life with intention, energy, and staying power by finding your right pace.
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