Stop Asking Me What I’m Doing!
A Love Letter to Quiet Brains Surrounded by Chaos
If you sit still long enough, someone will eventually ask what you’re doing.Not because they care.Because your calm makes them nervous.
This book is for the people who do their best work in silence, then get treated like a problem because it doesn’t look like effort from across the room.It’s for the thinkers who get interrupted mid-thought, forced to show progress, and dragged into meetings that exist mainly to soothe other people’s anxiety.
This is not a productivity book.It’s a sharp, funny, brutally honest look at why modern work worships motion, rewards performance, and mistrusts deep thinking.
Inside you’ll find:
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Stop Asking Me What I'm Doing!A Love Letter to Quiet Brains Surrounded by Chaos If you sit still long enough, someone will eventually ask what you're doing.Not because they care.Because your calm makes them nervous. This book is for the people who do their best work in silence, then get treated like a problem because it doesn't look like effort from across the room.It's for the thinkers who get interrupted mid-thought, forced to show progress, and dragged into meetings that exist mainly to soothe other people's anxiety. This is not a productivity book.It's a sharp, funny, brutally honest look at why modern work worships motion, rewards performance, and mistrusts deep thinking. Inside you'll find: Why stillness gets punished and stress gets praisedHow "quick questions" wreck real thinking and reset your brainWhy people who need to see the work usually don't understand the workHow time boxes and artificial urgency flatten good ideasWhy meetings multiply when trust is missingHow to stop apologizing for thinking and start protecting itYou're not lazy.You're not hard to read.You're not broken.You just live in a world that confuses noise with value. If you've ever been doing the hardest part of the job while looking like you were doing nothing, this book is for you. For more information: BENJAMIN FRAZIER This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798245199702
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