‘Life-changing’ Daily Express

If you want to take control of your career – and your life – make sure you’re not too busy to read 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.

‘You’ll want to ban “busy” from your vocabulary after reading this delightful takedown of busyness as an excuse . . . a very smart, fun and enlightening read’ Success Magazine

Reviews

A life- changing book which reassess what you are doing, why you are doing it and in what way
Carole Anne Rice, Daily Express
After reading Tony Crabbe's delightful takedown of Busy as an excuse, explanation and form of self-aggrandizement, you'll be inclined to delete the word from your lexicon while incorporating Crabbe's techniques and tactics to regain control of your life.
Success
This book is the medicine we have been looking for to become healthier, happier and successful human beings. It is packed with great ideas built on cutting-edge research and best practices. Interesting stories and wonderful practical strategies help the reader to be able to truly thrive in today's busy world. This is the best book I have read in the past 10 years
Professor Michael Marquardt, George Washington University, President of the World Institute of Action Learning
Practical, concise and accessible, Busy is a book well worth making time for
Shelf Awareness
You'll want to ban "busy" from your vocabulary after reading this delightful takedown of busyness as an excuse . . . a very smart, fun and enlightening read
Success Magazine
Sound advice, well worth consideration and action
Booklist
An amicably accessible blueprint for escaping a state of extreme activity . . . for anyone juggling an ever-expanding schedule in or outside the corporate world, this book might be worth fitting in
Publishers Weekly