By: Dana Mahina
In a world where finding work-life balance has become as difficult as a cat attempting to catch a laser pointer, Dana Mahina enters the fray with her witty and self-aware new book, “B is for Burnout, Not B*tch: From Overdrive to Thrive, A-Z.” Dana is coming to shake things up and spill the tea on burnout, especially for high-achieving women who appear to have it all—so forget about self-help platitudes and give yourself a break.
Dana Mahina, a former Silicon Valley emotional intelligence expert, has written a book that is not simply a credo for women who refuse to let their overachieving inclinations define them but also a guide for others. Dana takes her readers on an intense trip into the core of burnout and an open narrative. Along the way, she reveals the ins and outs of pushing limits and balancing personal and professional goals.
Drawing on her experience navigating Silicon Valley’s competitive atmosphere, Dana delivers insights with great style. It’s not just about burning out; it’s about making it through the turmoil and emerging unscathed on the other side. Dana’s personal tales inject the story with a captivating dash of Silicon Valley flavor, enriching it with authenticity and making it both utterly fascinating and readily accessible to a diverse audience.
Dana Mahina genuinely wants to assist women in taking back their lives. Throughout the book, her well-known Stop Settling® concept is interwoven, encouraging readers to let go of the hyperbolic drama and embrace genuineness and pleasure. Consider it a manual for prospering without giving your soul away on the altar of prosperity.
Not to be overlooked is the Bloom program. It’s a holistic and transformative platform designed exclusively for women to discover harmony amid the turmoil, presenting itself as more than just your average self-help book. Dana’s method is about standing tall and strong, fostering a deep connection with oneself, embracing your unique individuality, and adamantly refusing to settle for anything less than a harmonious personal identity—not about leaning in or conforming to societal expectations.
“B is for Burnout, Not B*tch: From Overdrive to Thrive, A-Z” is a transformative revolution, a powerful movement that passionately advocates for women’s independence in various aspects of their lives. Dana Mahina’s remarkable journey from being a health advocate to achieving celebrity status in Silicon Valley is both deeply motivational and sobering. Discovering a harmonious rhythm that aligns with your individuality and joyously dancing to your own beat is undoubtedly more crucial than merely leaning out.
Dana Mahina’s book offers a refreshing perspective on redefining the delicate balance between work and life, urging readers to shed exaggerated narratives and go on a transformative journey. With each turn of the page, Mahina invites readers to embrace a lighter outlook, encouraging laughter and wise nods and ultimately helping you reclaim your sense of sanity. Through a blend of humor and wisdom, Mahina guides readers toward a more balanced and fulfilling approach to both work and life, making this book a valuable companion for those seeking positive change.
To learn more about Dana and upcoming projects, visit her website.