Books
Liam Sharma

Stress-Free Goals

Stress-Free Goals: Science-Backed Strategies for Achieving More by Doing Less reimagines productivity by merging stress management with goal-setting, offering a roadmap to success that honors human limitations. The book challenges cultural myths of relentless hustle, arguing that sustainable achievement stems from aligning objectives with neuroscience and psychology. Central themes include how chronic stress sabotages decision-making (like impairing the brain’s planning center), why 92% of New Year’s resolutions fail due to rigid expectations, and the power of “micro-goals”—breaking tasks into tiny, actionable steps to bypass overwhelm.

Unlike traditional self-help guides, this approach prioritizes flexibility over perfection, introducing tools like “stress audits” and the “Values Filter” to distinguish meaningful goals from societal pressures. It blends behavioral science with relatable analogies, comparing cognitive overload to a smartphone crashing from too many apps. The book progresses from diagnosing flawed goal-setting habits to building adaptive systems, with chapters on stress-resilient planning and aligning actions with core values.

What sets Stress-Free Goals apart is its rejection of one-size-fits-all solutions. Instead, it offers evidence-based strategies like the “80% Rule” (aiming for “good enough”) and “time-blocking” to protect mental health. By treating rest as essential as work, it provides a compassionate, research-backed alternative to burnout culture—proving that success isn’t about doing more, but doing what matters sustainably.
68 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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