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S'està carregant… If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told Youde Kelly Cutrone
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Apunta't a LibraryThing per saber si aquest llibre et pot agradar. No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. The parts about her personal life I found to be kind of boring, despite the fact that they were clearly intended to have some element of risque, but parts of the book(especially in later chapters) have some really outstanding career advice told in a way that doesn't seem like the typical career guide. I found this book very inspiring. I had seen KC on Dr. Phil, and then happened upon this book at the library. Couldn't put it down. Her message is to find your own authentic path in life- and while she tells the whirlwind story of her life/her style, she also is speaking directly to each individual- everyone has a different journey and path- and staying true to that is what is important and challenging. Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
In the New York Times bestseller If You Have to Cry, Go Outside, media maven Kelly Cutrone spills her secrets for success without selling out. She combines personal and professional stories from her high-profile gigs as Whitney Port and Lauren Conrad's boss on The Hills, star of Bravo's Kell on Earth, judge on America's Next Top Model, and CEO/founder of the fashion PR firm People's Revolution to offer young professional women no-nonsense, brutally honest career advice--and other things their mothers never told them. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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Cutrone is all about being yourself and chasing the things you love even if the naysayers around you disagree. I'm impressed to see that Kelly practices what she preaches. She is 100% herself, no apologies, and I find that to be both commendable and admirable. While I may not agree with how she goes about accomplishing some things, I cannot help but wish I could have the same attitude about life and others that she does.
Overall, this was an interesting read. For me, it made me look at myself at a different angle. An angle that forced me reexamine my dreams, goals and life in general. I still don't have it all figured out, but I'm realizing more and more what I want from life.
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