Mind Over Grind, Guy Winch
Mind Over Grind, Guy Winch
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Mind Over Grind
How to Break Free When Work Hijacks Your Life

Author: Guy Winch

Narrator: Guy Winch

Unabridged: 8 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/10/2026


Synopsis

Clinical psychologist, TED Speaker, and author of Emotional First Aid offers a guide to combating the many stresses modern work imposes, based on recent research and the stories of clients Winch has helped to thrive in the relentless grind of today’s workplace.

Whether we like it or not, work is central to our lives. Most of us define ourselves by our work; it gives us a purpose, it enables us to maintain our lives, our homes, our nourishment, our recreational pursuits, and it puts us often among like-minded people who share and appreciate our skills and achievements. No wonder we feel it is so important. But the dark side is that it intrudes on our lives and unconsciously takes over our thoughts, our priorities, and even our coping mechanisms. Especially in recent years, the separation between work and home is blurrier than ever, and we struggle to maintain healthy boundaries, to restore ourselves and recover our attention and energy, to give due focus to our loved ones, and to nourish other essential aspects of our self.

In Mind Over Grind, Guy Winch explains how our enmeshment with work reinforces these unconscious tendencies and reveals the damage they do to our careers and personal lives, as well as to our emotional health. He argues that attaining a work-life balance involves changing how you think both at work and at home. And he offers clear, practical strategies we can use to regain control, change our mindset, and be more intentional, so we can excel at work and flourish in our personal lives.

About Guy Winch

Guy Winch is a psychologist and the author of three books that have been translated into twenty-eight languages, and his three TED Talks have garnered thirty-five million views. He is a gifted storyteller who offers science-based concrete strategies that empower. His work has been covered by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and elsewhere. He lectures widely at corporations, conferences, and government think tanks. His private practice is in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy on December 16, 2025

Thank you NetGalley for this ARC. I enjoy Guy Winch’s books. His style of writing seems so relative and friendly. He seems like a down to earth psychologist. Great points about how burnout is so prevalent and how the workforce takes up so much of our time—even outside of work! Validating book that pr......more

Goodreads review by NayaPond on February 23, 2026

I did not realise how much I needed this book... I only started my first "adult" job a year ago, and I did not think that work burnout would be relevant to me for years to come. And yet, it came. I spend most of my waking hours at work and I would spend most of my non-work hours stressing about work......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on February 03, 2026

Psychologist Guy Winch's "Mind Over Grind" is relatable right from the Table of Contents, divided by the days of the week with some days further divided into morning, afternoon, or evening. From the beginning, I had the sense that Dr. Winch will guide me through dealing with the stress of work and h......more

Goodreads review by Steve on February 15, 2026

I have selected this book as Stevo's Business Book of the Week for the week of 2/15, as it stands heads above other recently published books on this topic.......more