<p><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">For years, Danielle Colley believed life was endless rounds of stress until you died. One day, after being fired as a journalist at </span><em style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">The Australian Women's Weekly</em><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">, the solo mum was propelled beyond stress and straight to Burn Out Town. Deciding life should not feel like a constant uphill marathon, Danielle's mission became discovering contentment and creating an ambitious life that still feels good to live.</span></p><p><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">While uncovering what kept her striving beyond her edge, addicted to stress and self-soothing with whatever she could, Danielle realised at the heart of it was the ingrained conditioning that success proved you were a worthy human and should be attained at all costs.</span></p><p><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">But a chance comment about making life more like a Mars Bar changed how Danielle saw life forever.</span></p><p><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">Raw and relatable, </span><em style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)">The Chocolate Bar Life</em><span style="color: rgba(15, 17, 17, 1)"> is in turns insightful and humorous as it invites you to liberate yourself from the expectations of the world and prioritise the delicious balance between work, rest and play so life becomes far more yummy.</span></p>