Some quotes that resonated during my reading: 

"Accomplishing goals is not success. How much you expand in the process is."

"Real emotional maturity is how thoroughly you let yourself feel anything. Everything. Whatever comes. It is simply the knowing that the worst thing that could ever happen...is just a feeling at the end of the day."

"If you wait on the feeling of "readiness", you'll be waiting forever, and worse, you'll miss the best of what's right in front of you."

"Practice radical acceptance. Choose to love your home, and your body, and your work, even if you don't like it all the time. Choose to build your life from a place of gratitude and vision, rather than running from your own fears."

"We are talking in circles and affirming only with people who inherently agree with us, rather than trying to understand where the people who don't are coming from."

Started listening, and it was a bit a lot of information in one hit, so started taking it just 1 essay at a time. Some good take outs, but not a game changer.
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chjax's review

3.75
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emiliagrala's review

4.5
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So profound and thought provoking. Some absolutely brilliant stuff in here that I will take with me. I highly recommend. 

This has so much to think about and reflect on. There are a lot of opportunities for introspection, so I think it would be helpful to read a print copy or even use it as a self-reflection journaling project. I read the audiobook, and I think I might have listened to it too quickly because it seemed a bit repetitive.
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bekahohare's review

3.0

the way she reaches into your brain and puts your thoughts into paper is actually insane
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I listened to the audio version of this but halfway through bought the book. This is one to read slowly and sit with.