
You Do You
How to Be Who You Are and Use What You've Got to Get What You Want (A No Fcks Given Guide (3))
by Sarah Knight
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appears in For Women, Personal Development, and Nonfiction.
From the New York Times bestselling author of The LifeChanging Magic of Not Giving a Fck and Get Your Sht Together comes more straight talk about how to stand up for who you are and what you really want, need, and deserveshowing when it's okay to be selfish, why it's pointless to be perfect, and how to be "difficult." Being yourself should be ...
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appears in For Women, Personal Development, and Nonfiction.
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