Do Less, Get More

Do Less, Get More

Guilt-free Ways to Make Time for the Things (and People) that Matter

Summary

In Do Less, Get More, entrepreneur and bestselling author Sháá Wasmund reveals that the key to fulfilment isn't doing more, it's doing what matters.

Is your life how you imagined it would be, or is the reality more stressful than you planned?
Do you put yourself under too much pressure to succeed?
Are you struggling to find time for the things, and people, you love?


It doesn't have to be this way. Anything is possible when you stop trying to do everything at the same time.

This life changing book gives you the tools to ditch your to-do list and follow your dreams. It will be your essential guide to doing what you love - and letting go of the rest.

'Really interesting . . . a very, very good book' Steve Wright, BBC Radio 2

'Saying 'no' is a life skill. At last here's a book that shows you how' Heather McGregor, aka Mrs Moneypenny, FT columnist and author of Careers Advice for Ambitious Women

'Simple yet devastatingly effective' Gabrielle Bernstein, New York Times bestselling author of May Cause Miracles

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About the author

Sháá Wasmund

Sháá Wasmund MBE is one of the UK's most prominent female entrepreneurs and a champion of small businesses. She is the author of the #1 bestselling book Stop Talking, Start Doing and the founder and driving force behind Smarta, the UK's leading support platform for small business owners. In 2015 she was awarded an MBE for services to business and entrepreneurship, and the Institute of Directors named her as one of the best-connected people in the UK.

Sháá was educated at the London School of Economics, during which time she wrote for Cosmopolitan. After interviewing World Champion boxer Chris Eubank, he asked her to manage his PR - and while still at university she promoted Eubank's second world title fight (with 18 million viewers).

In 1994 Sháá started her own PR firm, with Sir James Dyson as her first client, and helped build Dyson into a global leader. In 1998 she moved into the digital world, becoming a founding director alongside Sir Bob Geldof of the early travel site Deckchair.com. She went on to launch her own social networking site, Mykindaplace, selling it six years later to BSkyB, before setting up Smarta in 2009.
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