ISBN-13: 9783565262007 / Angielski / Miękka / 196 str.
There's a particular quality to the feeling that arrives in the final months of a year. It's not quite urgency and not quite grief-but something that lives between them. The quiet reckoning of time that passed faster than expected, intentions that never quite became actions, and the strange mixture of disappointment and stubborn hope that insists something can still shift before the calendar turns.This book explores the emotional landscape of the final quarter-a period many people experience as either a desperate scramble or a resigned surrender, when it could instead become something far more honest and meaningful. It examines the inner patterns that make year-end self-reflection so uncomfortable: the shame of unmet goals, the perfectionism that insists partial progress doesn't count, and the all-or-nothing thinking that turns three months into either salvation or proof of failure.Last Quarter Turnaround for Your Life offers a compassionate look at what genuine recalibration actually feels like in the final stretch of a year. It explores how the impulse to turn things around is rarely about productivity and more often about the deeply human need to feel that time has been lived with intention-and how even a small, honest shift in the last quarter can change not just what gets done, but how the year is remembered and what the next one begins with.This is not a goal-setting sprint or a year-end productivity push. It is a thoughtful exploration of what it means to show up for yourself when the year is almost over-for anyone who has ever felt the quiet ache of time passing and wondered whether it's too late to make it count.
The last quarter isn't a consolation prize for a year gone wrong-it's often where the most honest growth happens, quietly and without an audience.