107,99 zł
The freedom to work from anywhere promised liberation, but it often delivers a different kind of exhaustion—the disorientation of having no container for your days, no separation between roles, and no place that feels entirely yours. This book explores the psychological patterns beneath location-independent work struggles: the loneliness that emerges when community becomes optional, the anxiety of constant choice without structure, and the guilt that makes switching off feel impossible when work is always just a laptop away. It examines why boundary advice fails nomadic workers, how the romance of flexibility can mask deep disconnection from place and people, and what your inability to rest reveals about needing external limits when internal ones dissolve. Through compassionate psychological insight, it reframes work-life balance not as a scheduling problem but as a question of rootedness and ritual. It offers perspective on the difference between freedom and untethering, the hidden cost of perpetual optionality, and the quiet need for anchors even when you've chosen to float. This isn't about better time management—it's about what happens to your psyche when everywhere becomes your office and nowhere feels like home.
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Liczba stron: 200
Rok wydania: 2026
