The Brain at Rest, 9781911709336
Hardcover
Unlock your brain’s potential: rest, wander, create, and thrive.
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The Brain at Rest

why doing nothing can change your life

$55.31

  • Hardcover

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    25 July 2025

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Summary

Unlock Your Genius: The Power of the Resting Brain

Want to solve tough problems, boost your creativity, and protect your health, all with zero effort? Discover the surprising science behind the brain at rest, a revolutionary approach for those seeking enhanced well-being.

We’re constantly urged to optimize our time, eliminate procrastination, and maximize efficiency. Happiness, creativity, and success are often seen as products of discipline and unwavering focus. But what if…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781911709336
ISBN-10:191170933X
Author:Joseph Jebelli
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Imprint:Torva
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:25 July 2025
Weight:444g
Dimensions:240mm x 160mm x 24mm
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Critics Review

The Brain at Rest is a tonic for the frazzled mind. Joseph Jebelli makes a powerful argument for the importance of the brain’s downtime in living a happy, healthy and meaningful life. By doing less, we can achieve so much more – and this inspiring book shows us how. – David Robson, author of The Expectation Effect, The Intelligence Trap, and The Laws of ConnectionThis book is a much-needed pause button, offering practical, science-backed solutions for reclaiming your life from distraction and overwhelm – showing you that productivity and health can coexist in harmony. – Nir Eyal, author of IndistractableIn a stressed-out society where we think we should be constantly on the go, this excellent book is precisely what we need to stop, reset, and rest. I learned so much from it. – Johann Hari, author of Stolen Focus: Why You Can’t Pay AttentionAddicted to work? Stop what you’re doing and read this book. By combining cutting edge science with compelling personal anecdotes, Jebelli weaves a fascinating tale of the virtues of the resting brain. He also reminds us that scrolling on our smartphones may feel like a break but is not in fact a break for our brains. Just one more reason to get off our phones, go outside, and let ourselves wander. – Anna Lembke, MD, author of Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of IndulgenceJoseph Jebelli’s The Brain at Rest introduces you to the most important part of your brain you’ve never heard of: the default network, a unique – and uniquely powerful – set of links between regions of the brain that switch on when we think about the past, imagine the future, and are faced with creative challenges. Unfortunately, modern life seems determined to push the default network to one side, but The Brain at Rest explains why things as simple as walks in the woods, a good night’s sleep, and simply people-watching at a cafe, can improve our happiness, keep our brains and bodies healthy, and help have more productive days. – Alex Soojung-Kim Pang, PhD, author of Work Less, Do More and RestA wonderfully written and much needed exploration of the art and science of doing nothing. The Brain at Rest is an accessible and enjoyable journey into the neuroscience of mind wandering, tree-hugging, and play. – Monty Lyman, author of The Immune MindThis book is magic. It won’t just refresh your mind, but also make you more productive – in both the short and long run. If you want to accomplish more, without any relaxation guilt, this book is for you. Practise what’s in this book, and your mind will feel brand new. – Chris Bailey, bestselling author of Hyperfocus, The Productivity Project, and How to Calm Your MindA powerful, heartfelt manifesto for rest. Dr Jebelli brings together cutting-edge research on this important, and often overlooked, behaviour in our increasingly busy lives. – Dr Hannah Critchlow, author of Joined-Up Thinking

About The Author

Joseph Jebelli

Dr. Joseph Jebelli received a PhD in neuroscience from University College London, then worked as a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of Washington. He has written two books, How the Mind Changed and In Pursuit of Memory, which was shortlisted for the Royal Society Trivedi Science Book Prize and longlisted for the Wellcome Book Prize. He lives in London.

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