Solo, Rebecca Seal
Solo, Rebecca Seal
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Solo
How to Work Alone (and Not Lose Your Mind)

Author: Rebecca Seal

Narrator: Rebecca Seal

Unabridged: 7 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/23/2021


Synopsis

“Kind, realistic, and genuinely helpful...Install a copy on whatever surface is functioning as your desk, and you may even feel a little bit less alone.” —The Observer (London)

A practical, accessible, and charming guide for finding joy while navigating your professional life working remotely from home—without losing your mind.

Like it or not, working alone is now the new normal. The COVID-19 pandemic may have accelerated the process, but the trend is clear—making a living outside the confines of a public workplace is here to stay.

For anyone who needs guidance on how to navigate working from a home office—or a home sofa—here is a charming, expert, and genuinely helpful guide to managing a productive career without impromptu hallway conversations or on-call IT support, but with more joy—and, for most of us, better coffee. Written by a dedicated work-from-home expert, Solo culls wisdom from the latest research in psychology, economics, and social science and explores what we gain, or lose, in the shift to solo work. In chapters like “Loneliness and Solitude,” “The Power of Planning,” and “The Curse of Comparison (and Why Social Media Sucks),” it picks up where the bibles for freelancers stop, offering practical, inspiring, and uniquely reassuring advice culled from a range of influences, from Aesop’s fables to medical journals, and explaining what helps us stay resilient, productive, and focused in a company of one.

About Rebecca Seal

Rebecca Seal began working on Solo after more than ten years of freelance experience as a journalist. She writes frequently for the Financial Times and The Guardian, and is also a highly regarded food writer, having written a number of bestselling cookbooks. She lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aga

For someone who does not read lot, my husband is quite good at picking some good books for me to read. Having seen my struggling over the last year with being extremely overworked and bereaved after losing my Dad last year, he gave this book to me ‘Solo – How to Work Alone (and Not Lose Your Mind)’......more

I wish I could have read this when I first started working alone. Most of the information in this book I had to learn by trial and error. It's a great resource for people who are thinking of going at it alone or, like me, have been doing it for a while and need a reminder that it doesn't have to be......more

I found this book at the library, and when I say 'found', I mean this book jumped off the shelf, smacked me in the face and bellowed FKING READ ME WHORE...or at least that's what it felt like. I really really truly think this book will help me in the next few weeks/months/years of working alone, no......more