No Worries If Not: A Funny(ish) Story of Growing Up Working Class and Queer

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No Worries If Not: A Funny(ish) Story of Growing Up Working Class and Queer

No Worries If Not: A Funny(ish) Story of Growing Up Working Class and Queer

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If you aren’t any of those you may still find this book hilarious however if you’re all 3, there’s no way you can’t not purchase this stellar book. If you like fiction that makes you laugh so much, but also makes you think about yourself and others.

I usually worry when I realise that the main characters in a novel are in their 20's, being in my 50's I can sometimes find then a bit un-relatable. To access your ebook(s) after purchasing, you can download the free Glose app or read instantly on your browser by logging into Glose.Ultimately this is an easy to read book that works really well for anyone wanting to read something that captures a serious topic (misogyny) in simple language that makes the book impossible to put down. There's a love interest, in the form of 'fit-manspeader', who's unfortunately the first to encounter her since she took up her 'no apologies' challenge and there are social media opportunities along with the potential for promotion at work, which all arise from her new approach to life. I also loved the 00s/10’s nostalgia I felt reading this and it was accurate/relatable af- the annual music recaps were such a good touch. As a self-aware people-pleaser myself, I enjoyed following Charlotte's journey to finding a better balance, with lots of laughs along the way.

Think about it, if you’re apologising for things that aren’t your fault, how are people meant to know when actually you are, truly, very sorry? As a particularly seasoned apologiser, I already know I use this phrase as a cheery way to cloak my insecurity and fears that the person receiving the message will have no interest. Last week’s 15 things also included my new favorite swimsuit, some photos from my time away, and the discovery of my favorite movie villain. Also, Galustian's more light-hearted poems - of which there are many - all felt rather trite, contrived and amateurish.It can help to identify where [your people pleasing] stems from and in what situations it affects you," she says. The studio also designed a set of playing counters – a bottle of eternal youth, a biological clock and a never-ending to-do list. A highly enjoyable diversion with relatable characters, many authentic Newcastle references and a feel good plot. This is unlike any memoir I have read in both its subject matter and the way it is written, it was fresh, original and more importantly I absolutely couldn't put it down.

The promotional video features comedian Ruby McCollister in a “David Byrne big suit” – created by stylist Zoey Radford Scott – who walks us through the game in the style of an 80s infomercial. I posted the tweet because I was sick of hearing myself apologise and so I ask Mikaela what I can do to keep from being a people pleaser forever. She assures me that this self-doubt is common: "So many women I know and work with lack confidence, harbour self-doubt, identify with imposter syndrome, play down their strengths, focus on their weaknesses and usually aren’t great at celebrating their successes," she tells me.Important: Your credit card will NOT be charged when you start your free trial or if you cancel during the trial period. No worries if not’ gives us a caveat, a way to avoid carrying responsibility for what we hope others may willingly and lovingly give us. You reach a point where you feel stuck or stagnant, you’re not growing, and it just turns into a vicious cycle. While being witty and a nice easy read, it still circles back to the overall important message - stop being so bloody apologetic.



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