Werner Gross’s new book redefines career success without burnout
Werner Gross's latest book, 'But Not at Any Price: Career and Life Fulfillment', published by Kreuz Verlag, offers practical strategies for navigating careers with enjoyment and purpose. The highly readable guide aims to help readers avoid burnout and find balance, rather than waiting until they face crises.
Gross addresses various risks and side effects of the professional world, such as anxiety, burnout, boreout, workplace bullying, and workaholism. He provides resources for help, including the German Depression Competence Network's moderated online forums on burnout. The book offers both small-scale advice, like taking half a day off every weekend, and larger solutions, such as learning stress-reduction techniques and seeking psychotherapy when needed. It's not Gross's first foray into career guidance; he previously published 'But Not at Any Price' with Stewart Schwarzkopf, delving into similar themes.
In 'But Not at Any Price: Career and Life Fulfillment', Werner Gross equips readers with tools to maintain balance and fulfillment in their careers. The book, published by Kreuz Verlag, offers a wealth of resources and advice, making it an invaluable guide for anyone seeking to navigate their professional life with enjoyment and purpose.
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