Lean Out
A Meditation on the Madness of Modern Life
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Tara Henley
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Tara Henley
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"Travel to the land of Couldn't Be More Timely." (Margaret Atwood on Lean Out, in the West End Phoenix)
"What begins as one woman's critique of our culture of overwork and productivity ultimately becomes an investigation into our most urgent problems: vast inequality, loneliness, economic precarity, and isolation from the natural world. Henley punctures the myths of the meritocracy in a way few writers have. This is an essential book for our time." (Mandy Len Catron, author of How to Fall in Love with Anyone)
A deeply personal and informed reflection on the modern world - and why so many feel disillusioned by it.
In 2016, journalist Tara Henley was at the top of her game working in Canadian media. She had traveled the world, from Soweto to Bangkok and Borneo to Brooklyn, interviewing authors and community leaders, politicians and Hollywood celebrities. But when she started getting chest pains at her desk in the newsroom, none of that seemed to matter.
The health crisis - not cardiac, it turned out, but anxiety - forced her to step off the media treadmill and examine her life and the stressful 21st century world around her. Henley was not alone; North America was facing an epidemic of lifestyle-related health problems. And yet, the culture was continually celebrating the elite few who thrived in the always-on work world, those who perpetually leaned in. Henley realized that if we wanted innovative solutions to the wave of burnout and stress-related illness, it was time to talk to those who had leaned out.
Part memoir, part travelogue, and part investigation, Lean Out tracks Henley's journey from the heart of the connected city to the fringe communities that surround it. From early retirement enthusiasts in urban British Columbia to moneyless men in rural Ireland, Henley uncovers a parallel track in which everyday citizens are quietly dropping out of the mainstream and reclaiming their lives from overwork. Underlying these disparate movements is a rejection of consumerism, a growing appetite for social contribution, and a quest for meaningful connection in this era of extreme isolation and loneliness.
As she connects the dots between anxiety and overwork, Henley confronts the biggest issues of our time.
©2020 Tara Henley (P)2020 Appetite by Random HouseCritic Reviews
"Lean Out rang so true for me, and gave me the permission I needed to say no to two assignments that normally I would just say yes to - because I'm terrified of missing a single opportunity, of appearing ungrateful, and falling behind. Adrenaline can play a role in keeping us alive, but it's no way to live. Beautifully written, brimming with insight and reassurance - I'm so grateful for this book." (Olivia Sudjic, author of Exposure)
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- Anonymous User
- 11-11-2024
Great, but not what I expected
I was expecting a book about finding a better work/life balance, or perhaps some inspiration to give up the rat race and retire early. You know, the book for the burnt out corporate worker who is starting to wonder if there might not be more to life than this. The book definitely has these elements, but the ‘lean out’ message goes beyond work, encouraging the reader to lean out of technology, individual thinking, fast food, and a singular focus living (e.g. I do ‘this’, as opposed to ‘I do many things’). There is lots in here too about leaning into nature, community and family. My only mild criticism is that the book jumped around a lot in time, making it a bit challenging to follow the author’s journey at times. While the author doesn’t have all the answers, she certainly gives the reader a lot to think about. My favourite line “what could my life be like if I didn’t live it in fast forward?”
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