It is with much excitement we welcome Diana’s new book, Not Doing. Given today’s increasing pace of change and the constant, excessive busyness that results, it’s not a surprise that so many people are struggling, feeling stretched beyond their limits, overwhelmed, and exhausted, besieged by the demands of complex projects and workplaces. They are engaged in a kind of “doing” that is more effort and struggle than the kind of “doing” that comes from a place of presence, openness, and aliveness. Not only is the latter method of “doing” ineffective and unsustainable, but ultimately leads to stress, anxiety, and burnout.
Not Doing: The Art of Effortless Action examines these principles and more, offering solutions for readers to achieve the optimal kind of “doing” that they long for.
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I must say, I absolutely loved this series by Diana Renner and Stephen De Souza. The idea of inaction sometimes being the better choice over action is such a subtle but powerful concept in life as a whole. I feel so many positive results can be seen in the workplace, relationships and in more global affairs as a result of adopting this approach. I very much look forward to reinforcing this principle in life more myself!
Natasha Poole
Career Author & Writer
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