In a world full of pressure to do more, be more and consume more, this practical guidebook will help you find your own version of Enough. Enough is a springboard for self-belief, healthy work pace and a sustainable lifestyle, so you can move from striving to thriving.
Becky Hall has worked for over 25 years with people in a wide range of organisations as a consultant and executive coach. She specialises in helping people build gravitas, presence and inner confidence, and she has designed and run numerous resilience, leadership and change programmes for businesses to help them shape their cultures, often speaking and running workshops on these subjects too.
This work on building confidence, resilience and presence, together with helping people manage overload in a 24/7 digital world, led to the development of the tools designed to enable her clients to create their own 'art of enough'.
Becky's credentials include a first-class English & Drama degree, a Masters in Adult Learning and Fellowships of CIPD and the RSA. She is a registered senior practitioner with the EMCC (European Coaching regulator), a Heart Math accredited coach and part of the Coaching Constellations systemic coaching teaching team. She also trained and worked for eight years as an actor and brings much of what she learned in the theatre to her practice now. A member of numerous networks in her professional work, Becky blogs and writes regularly about The Art of Enough.
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For people that constantly need/ want to do more, this book is AWESOME! Read it now. For people who worry they consume or buy too much, this book is AWESOME, too! Read it now.
-- "NetGalley"So much of this book resonates with me. We are taught from an early age to strive to ' be good '. To do well at school, to be top of the class, to get the best exam results, to go on to the best university.
Then when an adult, we want to be seen to be at the top of our career, to be thought well of by our peers. To holiday in lovely places, to have a fantastic home, and great relationships, well adjusted children. Rinse and repeat.
This book almost gives you permission to step off that merry-go round, or at least the idea that you can look at life in a different way.
A great thought provoking book.
This is an excellent book about finding balance in a driven world. About finding the place between scarcity and abundance where you can live happy and content. Sounds simple, and in a way, it is, but we are required to totally rethink our mindsets so that we stop competing and comparing and start looking properly at ourselves and our ambitions. I found it very positive and many of the ideas are easily transferable for me.
-- "NetGalley"If you're at a crossroads in life this is a great book
I am in my early 20s and read this book after taking a job I didn't really care for in the pandemic. I was unsure of what path I wanted to take next and felt quite lost. Reading this book helped me to evaluate what was important for me in life and what I wanted my life to look like. I am now in a much better job, with a much healthier work-life balance and I feel this is due to the guidance this book gave me.
This book is a MUST BUY for anyone who is looking for some thought provoking insight on their ability to "Be Enough", just as they are. It is laid out in a really practical and useful way, with exercises and summaries to allow us to "dip in and out" when we feel a need. The Art of Enough is a truly supportive resource when we feel the need to to find a way to unburden and unleash our natural power, to grab hold of the restricting boundaries of our limiting beliefs to grow beyond self sabotage.
-- "Amazon""a deeply human and hopeful book"
Paul Heardman
I enjoyed this book and highly recommended it because of the author's total commitment and passion for helping other people find their way to enough.
-- "GoodReads"