Good Enough, Eleanor Ross
Good Enough, Eleanor Ross
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Good Enough
The Myth of Success and How to Celebrate the Joy in Average

Author: Eleanor Ross

Narrator: Nneka Okoye

Unabridged: 7 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/31/2020


Synopsis

Exploring the way in which our quest to succeed and our pursuit of perfection blinds us to what life is all about, Good Enough combines sobering memoir and the science, stats and people propping up the myth of success.

Striving not to be average is exhausting and breaking us. Our pursuit of success and perfection is blinding us to the everyday pleasures of the ordinary.

Trying to be across our friends, our family, social media, our careers and our hobbies all the time can be damaging. We have been sold the story that we can do it all, that we are superhuman, and that being above average is the path to success and happiness. But it's time we pressed pause. It's time to rediscover our appreciation of the ordinary and the average - that space where most of the best things happen.

Eleanor Ross was compelled to write Good Enough after her experience of a breakdown. The 'having-it-all' myth dominated her twenties as she worked late, worked through holidays and then worked hard in the gym. The ensuing burn-out led her to question what drives us to push ourselves so hard that we mentally break, and to try to understand why we keep pushing even though we can feel ourselves cracking. Because if there's one thing Eleanor has learned, it's better to be average and happy than successful and miserable.

(P) 2020 Hodder& Stoughton Ltd

About Eleanor Ross

Eleanor Ross is an award-winning journalist who has reported from Iqaluit in Arctic Canada to Osh in Kyrgyzstan. She has written for all major UK broadsheets, loves hiking, and has written a book about outdoor adventures in London. When she's not writing, she's walking with her dog, Mabel.


Reviews

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Goodreads review by Priya

Thanks H&S for the proof copy of this book! Sadly I did not enjoy it much. I have to agree with some of the other reviews and I just didn't find this book relatable. Some points touched on in this book were interesting, in particular the parts on perfectionism. However, in general the book just seeme......more

Goodreads review by Alan

Well, I'm not entirely sure what I made of this book! On the one hand, there are a number of very interesting 'essays' on a range of interesting topics, including mental health, gyms, entitlement, racism, sleep deprivation, celebrity lifestyles. These are very well researched and presented and defini......more

Goodreads review by Briony

📖 Thank you Hodder and Stoughton for the proof copy of this book 📖 This book could have been really good! It was full of interesting statistics and had a good premise but I can’t help but feel like the author just wasn’t average? Trying to be told it’s ok to be average when the author has a great jo......more

I think the author raises many interesting points with interesting data but altogether it felt very disconnected, jumping from one subject to the other, and despite being an expat and being very interested in reading the last chapter I really didn't relate to that. It felt like so many topics were m......more