The Underachiever's Manifesto is the playfully persuasive pocket guide to living life to the
least and loving it. This isn't your average handbook-this is a funny self-help book for our
ongoing modern age of overachievement. The book makes the case for just the right amount of
effort-a lot less than we've been led to believe-and reveals how mediocrity is the key to
happiness at work in relationships dieting exercise investment and more. - Contains
easy-to-follow advice with gentle humor and genuine wisdom - Addresses issues such as social
media stress FOMO and the life-draining tragedy of tidying up - Author Ray Bennett is a
medical specialist in Seattle and a recovering overachiever This welcome new edition-revised
just enough but not going overboard-brings its needed-now-more-than-ever perspective to our new
era of fitness tracking app overload and tidying up. Turn it down a notch. Don't you feel
better already? - Humorous but actually helpful-a rarity for self-help books - Perfect for
overachievers underachievers anyone looking for a funny friendly way to take things down a
notch - Great for those who loved The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive
Approach to Living a Good Life by Mark Manson Unfu*k Yourself: Get Out of Your Head and into
Your Life by Gary John Bishop and How to Be an Imperfectionist: The New Way to Self-Acceptance
Fearless Living and Freedom from Perfectionism by Stephen Guise