The Reset looks at how we worked and lived pre-pandemic, and how we may reset our work, community and life culture, post pandemic.
This book is divided into 6 chapters: You, Culture, Business, Society, Community and City. It really highlighted changes in our world post 2020 and has made me reassess my own personal work-life balance.
I particularly enjoyed the chapters on how working from home and zoom meetings change our behaviours and the chapters on ‘burnout’. Elizabeth discusses how being busy was cool and how our routines made us over stressed and dangerously untested and how we are still experiencing burnout even working from home!
The discussions on work culture were eye opening. I always associated work culture with the freebies I received, however Elizabeth explains that culture should not be about what we get for free from companies, food, drink, lunches, haircuts etc. culture should be about how much a company personally invests in its employees.
I resonated with many of the themes in this inspiring book, including motherhood, women in the workplace and definitely that burnout. This book is both conversational and academic and a very easy read.
Elizabeth is the co-author of Slay In Your Lane & Loud Black Girls. I love her work and the fact that she is from Croydon! 🙌🏾😁