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Meditations for Mortals, with Oliver Burkeman
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Meditations for Mortals, with Oliver Burkeman

On imperfectionism, doing things daily-sh, scruffy hosting, and other useful ideas

Step into a world of philosophical musings and practical wisdom with Oliver Burkeman. Meditations for Mortals is his latest book designed as a four-week mental retreat, promising to help readers lead a ‘saner, freer, and more enchantment-filled life’. Oliver joined me to talk about everything from the inspiration he took from Marcus Aurelius to how to invite people over without feeling like you have to spend three hours tidying the house. He also reveals his tips on making life-changes that stick, and the books he turns to when he’s not reading for work.

Keen to test out the methodology, I then caught up with City high-flyer and busy mother-of-three Emily Bohill to discover how Meditations for Mortals works in practice. From managing work-life balance to facing literal rats in the PTA shed, we explore whether the lessons of Meditations are ones that will stay.

This episode is for everyone who is keen to turn knowledge into action and embrace life’s imperfections. No less important is the fact that Meditations for Mortals is perfect for sparking deep conversations, and there’s nothing we love more at The Book Club Review than that.

READING LIST

4,000 Weeks by Oliver Burkeman

Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life by James Hollis

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