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How To Be a Grown Up
Better World Books Condition: Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Accessories such as CD, codes, toys, may not be included. Advanced Book Search Browse by Subject. She is not condescending nor does she allow excuses. This is not the book for someone with major issues, either. Kaiser can give you a shove. Some may say it is all just common sense but those are the fully developed grown ups talking. I do find myself quoting her often and have considered buyi I really liked this. I do find myself quoting her often and have considered buying copies for friends who need a push.
Sep 22, Lorri rated it really liked it. A majority of self-help books are so full of themselves that it's a put off, but this book was not only interesting, but was motivating. She doesn't coddle the reader, which I don't really care for. All of the points talked about are things we all should be practicing in our day to day lives. Oct 23, Megankellie rated it liked it Shelves: There are a lot of exclaimation points and certain parts feel like shaming yourself for shaming yourself, which is confusing, but overall I thought it was great.
Get your shit together, deal with your anxiety, don't date dickheads, pay for stuff, your problems are your own and be a good friend. Nothing earth shattering but I liked it and it's fun to read seriously on the subway in the middle of grownups and pretend like it's a russian novel. Dec 02, Stephen rated it really liked it.
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I found this to be a helpful book. It is well written and enjoyable to read. I have some good ideas in my four pages of notes. It doesn't cover any area thoroughly, but it is only pages.
Want more dept on a topic, buy another book on that specific topic. The best idea is to take "positive action", and start doing what will improve your situation.
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Jan 30, Stacey rated it it was ok. There were a lot of good things about this book, but at the same time, Stacy seems to ignore those who have mental illness, such as anxiety and depression. None of those are mentioned. Although I did find the chapter on money helpful.
Still, this is information I think I will go to the experts for. Mar 01, J DeMarco rated it it was ok. Picked up off the new arrival shelf at the library. Her points are obvious and I don't agree with many of the ways she presents things.
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But sometimes we just need to be told what we already know to start doing it again. Jan 10, Rachelbpg added it Shelves: It was fine for a little bit of self analysis.
Not breaking any new ground here. May 20, Sue marked it as to-read. She was on the Today Show. Oct 04, Lisa rated it really liked it. I enjoyed this for the most part. It was easy to understand and I was able to sit and think to myself about the things she was asking to evaluate ourselves on. Very fast paced and easy read. May 09, Sarah Abbott Dowlin rated it really liked it. I found this very helpful. Jan 22, Becky rated it it was ok Shelves: I tthnk it's time Sarahk rated it liked it Feb 07, Molly rated it it was amazing Sep 02, Melissa rated it liked it Jul 29, Wen Xiang rated it liked it Aug 23, Patti rated it it was amazing Jun 29, Jenna rated it liked it Apr 04, LaShonda rated it it was amazing Jan 29, Sara rated it liked it Jul 29, Mary rated it liked it Mar 16, Josie Brown rated it liked it May 15, MBP rated it liked it Jul 21, Wagner rated it liked it Sep 07, Lauren rated it liked it May 20, There are no discussion topics on this book yet.
Stacy has a reputation for bringing a unique mix of thoughtful and provocative insight to a wide range of topics.
How to Be a Grown Up
She has worked with thousands of individuals, couples,and families for the last twenty years through her private practice, corporate consulting, and on television. Her philosophy for growth and change emphasizes being honest with yourself and others, and taking responsibility for your thoughts, feelings, and actions. She believes with the right techniques, guidance, and support, anyone can make lasting changes.
After providing counseling to thousands of individuals both in her private practice and the media, Stacy has identified ten critical areas needed to develop the skills necessary to become a successful, happy and fulfilled adult. In her new book How to Be a Grown Up: