Los Angeles, CA (August 12, 2019)
According to New York Times bestselling author Jefferson Bethke, the hustle is killing us. It’s sapping us of meaning, purpose, and emotional and spiritual health. In his groundbreaking new book, To Hell with the Hustle: Reclaiming Your Life in an Overworked, Overspent, and Overconnected World, Bethke provides readers with helpful ways they can shift their focus from the hustle of over-connectivity to living a life that’s full of purpose and meaning. The book releases October 15 on Thomas Nelson.
In To Hell With The Hustle, Bethke offers fresh insight about how millennials are so driven towards achieving a high level of success, that this generation is facing burnout, depression and loneliness in record numbers.
“Our culture makes constant demands on all of us,” says Bethke. “Do more. Accomplish more. Buy more. Post more. Tweet more. And in following those demands, we have indeed become more–more anxious, more tired, more hurt, more depressed, more frantic. What we are doing isn’t working because we have forgotten the fundamentals that make us human, the things that anchor our lives, providing us with roots and meaning.”
In this highly-anticipated book, Bethke delivers an important wake-up call to resist culture and embrace the slowness of life as depicted in the biblical model of Jesus Himself. He encourages readers to stop doing and start becoming by proactively setting up boundaries in their lives and cultivating disciplines within them. Bethke reveals that what the world teaches us to avoid at all costs—things such as silence, obscurity, solitude, and vulnerability—are the very things that can give us the meaning, depth, order, and the richness we are truly looking for.
“To Hell With The Hustle” is for anyone who wants to get off the soul crushing treadmill that’s driving them to lead lives that that are physically and emotionally toxic, and take the path that offers stronger relationships and greater well-being in every area of their lives.
“Jefferson will help you understand why the hustle can seem so alluring, show you how to avoid the traps it’s created in our culture, and find true joy chasing after Christ instead.”
—Craig Groeschel, pastor of LifeChurch and New York Times bestselling author
“To live like Jesus, to work and rest like Jesus, is the desire of so many hearts (mine included), and Jeff is leading us toward that life.”
—Annie F. Downs, bestselling author of “100 Days to Brave” and host of That Sounds Fun
“This book will challenge you to live a life that relies on God.”
—Jennie Allen, author of “Nothing to Prove,” founder and visionary of IF:Gathering
Visit: https://jeffandalyssa.com
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