<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> A <i>New York Times<i>-bestselling author delivers a call to resist the cultural worship of connectivity and achievement before people lose the essentials that make them distinctly and deeply human. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <p><strong>This is your wake-up call to resist the Hustle culture and embrace the slowness of Jesus.</strong><em><br /></em></p><p>Our culture makes constant demands of us: <strong>Do more. Accomplish more. Buy more. Post more. Be more.</strong></p><p>In following these demands, we have indeed become more: <strong> More a</strong><strong>nxious. More tired. More hurt. More depressed. More frantic</strong>.</p><p><strong>What we are doing isn't working!</strong></p><p>In a society where hustle is the expectation, busyness is the norm and information is king, we have forgotten the fundamentals that make us human, anchor our lives, and provide meaning.</p><p><strong>Jefferson Bethke, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author and popular YouTuber, has lived the hustle and knows we need to stop </strong><em><strong>doing</strong></em><strong> and start <em>becoming. </em></strong><em> </em></p><p><strong>After reading this book, you will discover: </strong></p><ul><li>How to proactively set boundaries in your life</li><li>How to get comfortable with obscurity</li><li>The best way to push back against the demands of contemporary life</li><li>The importance of embracing silence and solitude</li><li>How to handle the stressors that life throws at us</li></ul><p><strong><em>To Hell With the Hustle </em></strong><strong>is for anyone who is</strong></p><ul><li>Feeling overwhelmed with the demands of work, family and community</li><li>Wanting to connect and spend time with their family.</li><li>Tired of being anxious, lonely, and burned out</li></ul><p>Join Bethke as he discovers that the very things the world teaches us to avoid at all costs--silence, obscurity, solitude, and vulnerability--are the very things that can give us the meaning, and the richness we are truly looking for.</p>
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