Busy

How to Thrive in a World of Too Much

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By Tony Crabbe

On Sale
Jul 7, 2015
Page Count
320 pages
ISBN-13
9781455532988

Business psychologist Tony Crabbe outlines a unique three-step approach to combating one of the modern life’s great problems: being too busy.
 
So many people feel far too busy—unable to work properly on the things that are important to them and stuck in a rut. This book, written by a well-connected business psychologist, puts that feeling in context and provides practical solutions for people to become happier, more motivated and more successful. If you want to take control of your career—and your life—make sure you’re not too busy to read to this book.

Today’s world is one of too much: too much work to do, too much communication, too much competition, too much uncertainty and too much information. We are striving to keep up, but inevitably we’re falling behind, leaving us with a nagging sense of failure that is hard to shake off.

In Busy, Tony Crabbe debunks the myth that satisfaction at work comes from getting everything done.

Instead, he demonstrates that what will enable you to thrive is regaining a sense of mastery over your life, focusing on making an impact, engaging with loved ones and creating the momentum necessary to make changes.
 
Busy is divided into three digestible sections—Mastery, Differentiation, and Engagement—that will teach readers how to switch from managing time to managing attention, how to transition toward a career strategy that doesn’t hinge on productivity, how to think differently about success by re-engaging with what matters, and how to create the impetus, energy, and clarity to put all these changes into effect. Crabbe draws on entertaining psychological studies to show why we’re getting it wrong at the moment and to develop a fresh new approach to taking back one’s life from chaotic outside forces.

  • "A life-changing book which reassesses what you are doing, why you are doing it and in what way."
    Carol Ann Rice, The Daily Express
  • "This book has the power to change your life. In this thought provoking guidebook to today's world of "too much", Tony Crabbe destroys the myth of "busyness" and provides practical, thoughtful advice to help individuals (and their organizations) unleash their true potential."
    Dave Coplin, Chief Envisioning Officer, Microsoft UK and author of Business Reimagined
  • Crabbe presents an array of techniques and tactics to help readers relinquish their busyness and gain control of their lives. Written in short sections with graphical breaks, pullouts and bullet points, BUSY is a very smart, fun and enlightening read.
    Success Magazine
  • "Sound advice, well worth consideration and action."
    Booklist
  • "For anyone juggling an ever-expanding schedule in or outside the corporate world, this book might be worth fitting in."
    Publishers Weekly
  • "If you ever feel like you're drowning in a sea of over commitment, organizational psychologist Tony Crabbe throws you a lifeline with BUSY."
    Working Mother
  • "In BUSY, organizational psychologist Tony Crabbe draws on solid psychological research to address one of the great problems of modern life: we're too busy."
    Networking Times
  • "[In BUSY] psychological and business research are translated into practical tools and skills."
    Ugly Research Newsletter
  • "Crabbe draws on entertaining psychological studies to show why we're getting it wrong at the moment and to develop a fresh new approach to taking back one's life from chaotic outside forces."
    IN Business Magazine
  • "The statistics Crabbe cites are truly staggering."
    National Post

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Tony Crabbe

About the Author


Tony Crabbe is an organizational psychologist who works with multinational companies around the world, including PWC, Microsoft, News International, Disney, and the World Bank. He is also a research fellow in the field of organizational psychology at Birkbeck College, University of London. He lives with his family in Spain, but spends a considerable amount of time consulting in the UK and the US.

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