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50 reviewsWhen you are exhausted, anxious, tired, all-consumed, or feel lazy, the unwelcomed emotion of guilt often creeps in. It creates a quicksand, trapping you, & making you feel as though you should be working harder.
In a world obsessed with work & productivity, I'm Not Lazy, I'm on Energy Saving Mode highlights how resting & 'being lazy' shouldn't be seen as a weakness or a character flaw, but as an important process of recharging.
After years of battling with depression & lethargy, author & illustrator Dancing Snail realised the importance of being compassionate to ourselves & taking care of our minds when we feel low. On days you don't feel motivated, are going through a slump, or simply feel like doing nothing, this book provides you with reassuring words on loneliness, adulting, overthinking, & more.
Written in short-form chapters with charming illustrations, I'm Not Lazy, I'm on Energy Saving Mode gives you radical permission to take the break you don't feel you deserve.
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Clare Richards is an award-winning literary translator working from Korean, with a particular interest in feminist literary fiction, as well as the intersection between disability, neurodivergence, & translation. She has translated works by Kang Hwagil, Lim Solah, Yeon Somin, amongst others. Her translations & essays have been published in outlets including The Massachusetts Review, The Author, & The Linguist. Clare is the UK National Centre for Writing Emerging Translator Mentorship mentor in Korean & is a workshop leader for the BCLT Summer School. In her spare time, she's often found crocheting, reading or gardening in her cottage in the Nottinghamshire countryside.
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