Emma Gannon is a Sunday Times bestselling author, broadcaster,
speaker, novelist and creator of the no. 1 careers podcast in the
UK, Ctrl Alt Delete. She has been a columnist for The Times,
Telegraph and Courier magazine.
Emma has published five bestselling books to date, including The
Multi-Hyphen Method; Sabotage and Disconnected.
Emma writes a popular weekly newsletter called The Hyphen that is
an exploration of ideas that have got her thinking in new ways.
In 2018, she was selected in the Forbes 30 under 30 list in media
and is proud to be an ambassador for The Princes Trust and World
Literacy Foundation.
A highly comforting book which - while not minimizing the pressures
that we're all under to achieve - nevertheless gently reminds us
that it is what we are, not what we do, that will always ultimately
count.
*Alain de Botton, founder of The School of Life*
The paradox of success is real. The things that the system tells us
will make us happy often don't. Perhaps it's time to stop trying to
win and start working to contribute instead.
*Seth Godin, author of The Song of Significance*
This book changed how I think
*Annie Macmanus, author of The Mess We're In*
A smart and insightful clarion call to everyone - my book of
2023
*Farrah Storr, author of The Discomfort Zone*
A brilliant book, and so necessary. We have to get away from the
idea that happiness is just over the next hill, and that everything
will be better when we've achieved the next big thing. This is a
crucial and joyful part of that conversation.
*Rebecca Seal, author of Solo: How to Work Alone (and Not Lose Your
Mind)*
Such a powerful and thought-provoking read
*Clover Stroud, author of The Red of My Blood*
The book that got me through a hard time ... soothing and
helpful
*Meera Sodha, Good Housekeeping*
Emma Gannon is a "success veteran," who has climbed the ladder of
achievement, and experienced the vast difference between our
cultural definition of "success" and genuine happiness. In this
book, speaking from her own experience and the wisdom of many
others, she shows us just how misguided our collective ideas of
success can be. Then she offers a fresh perspective from which
readers can begin to see their own paths to joyful, fulfilling
lives. A wise and immensely helpful book for anyone disillusioned
by the struggle to "get ahead".
*Martha Beck, author of The Way of Integrity*
Emma is wise beyond her years and has a way of putting into words
beautifully what we're all thinking. The Success Myth is inspiring,
candid and intelligent - I encourage everyone to read it.
*Elizabeth Uviebinené, author of The Reset: Ideas to Change How We
Work and Live*
A deeply personal, authentic and relatable read. It made me breathe
countless, heavy sighs of relief.
*Sian Clifford, Actor*
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