About author

Get to know Alex Fenwick

Fenwick writes about the balance between ambition and rest. His work blends research with lived experience, offering practical ways to think, work, and recover with more intention.

About author

Get to know Alex Fenwick

Fenwick writes about the balance between ambition and rest. His work blends research with lived experience, offering practical ways to think, work, and recover with more intention.

About author

Get to know Alex Fenwick

Fenwick writes about the balance between ambition and rest. His work blends research with lived experience, offering practical ways to think, work, and recover with more intention.

Reader reviews

“Fenwick’s approach made complex ideas feel simple. I finally understood how to set limits without guilt.”

Jonas Berglund

Amazon Reviews

“I’ve underlined whole paragraphs. The book doesn’t shout solutions—it reminds you to slow down and pay attention. It’s practical in a way that feels almost rare now.”

Oliver West

Independent Reader

“His writing feels like talking to a friend who understands burnout. I come back to it every few months.”

Emma Johansson

Reader’s Circle

“His writing feels like a quiet voice in a noisy world. I’ve recommended it to everyone in my team.”

Leo Granger

Waterstones

“I read it during a rough period at work. It didn’t promise miracles—it just helped me think straight again.”

Katrine Olsen

Bookshop.org

“Simple but not shallow. Every sentence feels tested in real life.”

Helena Ståhl

Goodreads

“Fenwick writes with the kind of honesty that disarms you. His reflections on work and rest helped me reframe what progress actually means. I keep the book on my desk and open it when things start to feel heavy again.”

Maria Hansen

Amazon Reviews

“Fenwick’s ideas reshaped how I plan my days. I get more done but feel less pressure—something I didn’t think was possible.”

Anders Lindqvist

Goodreads

“Fenwick shows that personal growth doesn’t need to be dramatic. Just steady, thoughtful progress.”

Laura Chen

The Reading List

Reader reviews

“Fenwick’s approach made complex ideas feel simple. I finally understood how to set limits without guilt.”

Jonas Berglund

Amazon Reviews

“I’ve underlined whole paragraphs. The book doesn’t shout solutions—it reminds you to slow down and pay attention. It’s practical in a way that feels almost rare now.”

Oliver West

Independent Reader

“His writing feels like talking to a friend who understands burnout. I come back to it every few months.”

Emma Johansson

Reader’s Circle

“His writing feels like a quiet voice in a noisy world. I’ve recommended it to everyone in my team.”

Leo Granger

Waterstones

“I read it during a rough period at work. It didn’t promise miracles—it just helped me think straight again.”

Katrine Olsen

Bookshop.org

“Simple but not shallow. Every sentence feels tested in real life.”

Helena Ståhl

Goodreads

“Fenwick writes with the kind of honesty that disarms you. His reflections on work and rest helped me reframe what progress actually means. I keep the book on my desk and open it when things start to feel heavy again.”

Maria Hansen

Amazon Reviews

“Fenwick’s ideas reshaped how I plan my days. I get more done but feel less pressure—something I didn’t think was possible.”

Anders Lindqvist

Goodreads

“Fenwick shows that personal growth doesn’t need to be dramatic. Just steady, thoughtful progress.”

Laura Chen

The Reading List

Reader reviews

“Fenwick’s approach made complex ideas feel simple. I finally understood how to set limits without guilt.”

Jonas Berglund

Amazon Reviews

“I’ve underlined whole paragraphs. The book doesn’t shout solutions—it reminds you to slow down and pay attention. It’s practical in a way that feels almost rare now.”

Oliver West

Independent Reader

“His writing feels like talking to a friend who understands burnout. I come back to it every few months.”

Emma Johansson

Reader’s Circle

“His writing feels like a quiet voice in a noisy world. I’ve recommended it to everyone in my team.”

Leo Granger

Waterstones

“I read it during a rough period at work. It didn’t promise miracles—it just helped me think straight again.”

Katrine Olsen

Bookshop.org

“Simple but not shallow. Every sentence feels tested in real life.”

Helena Ståhl

Goodreads

“Fenwick writes with the kind of honesty that disarms you. His reflections on work and rest helped me reframe what progress actually means. I keep the book on my desk and open it when things start to feel heavy again.”

Maria Hansen

Amazon Reviews

“Fenwick’s ideas reshaped how I plan my days. I get more done but feel less pressure—something I didn’t think was possible.”

Anders Lindqvist

Goodreads

“Fenwick shows that personal growth doesn’t need to be dramatic. Just steady, thoughtful progress.”

Laura Chen

The Reading List

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