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If you’re not happy, successful, or in love it’s because you’re trying way too hard.
The self-help industrial complex is an $11 billion industry peddling the same old shopworn wares—unleash this, let go of that, these prophecies, those secrets, this many habits, and that many agreements. Yet most people remain unmoved, unmotivated, and unimproved. Why? Because every book, course, and program is a metric crap-ton of time-consuming hard work—paradoxically, way more work than someone who needs self-improving could ever do.
But what if you could achieve your desired results of happiness, success, and yes, even love, without all the drudgery...?
Aim for the Middle: How to Achieve Happiness, Success, and Love through the Unbridled Power of Mediocrity gives the boot and the finger to all those time-consuming, ineffectual cornerstones of the self-help industrial complex like goal setting, journaling, affirmations, and getting up extra early every damn day just to set goals, journal, and affirm.
Aiming for the middle is not working hard to achieve your potential; it's using your mediocre potential to hardly achieve. Just imagine how amazing you'll feel once the oppressive weight of excellence is finally lifted from your shoulders, freeing you to live a life less extraordinary.
Within the pages of this book, you’ll discover the fundamentals for designing a life that's good enough, including...
The Mediocrity Principle. Scientific evidence that mediocre performance is not only humanity's default, it's our cosmic birthright. Proof that a life of realized adequacy is far more fulfilling than one of elusive excellence.
The Five or Six Destructive Beliefs Preventing You from Achieving Success, Happiness, and Love. Self-sabotaging, ruinous notions brainwashed into your noggin from an early age, like Try harder, Dream bigger, and You can accomplish anything if you work hard enough.
The Five Pillars of an Adequate Life. EZ-to-master principles for a more realistically attainable life of happiness, success, and love built upon a stable foundation of not trying so hard.
Packed with pop culture references so it's EZ to understand, Aim for the Middle is your wake-up call with a snooze button. If you're willing to embrace good enough, turn it into just enough, and make it more than enough, you'll be astounded at how adequacy can transform your life.
You have a rendezvous with mediocrity!