The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck- How to Stop Spending Time You Don't Have with People You Don't Like Doing Things You Don't Want to Do by Sarah Knight

4 (1)
$22.99

Product Details

Web ID: 4767362

The "genius" national bestseller on the art of caring less and getting more — from the author of Calm the F*ck Down and F*ck No (Cosmopolitan). Are you stressed out, overbooked, and underwhelmed by life? Fed up with pleasing everyone else before you please yourself? It's time to stop giving a f*ck. This brilliant, hilarious, and practical parody of Marie Kondo's bestseller The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up explains how to rid yourself of unwanted obligations, shame, and guilt — and give your f*cks instead to people and things that make you happy. The easy-to-use, two-step Not Sorry Method for mental decluttering will help you unleash the power of not giving a f*ck about- Family drama Having a "bikini body" Iceland Co-workers' opinions, pets, and children And other bullsh*t! And it will free you to spend your time, energy, and money on the things that really matter. So what are you waiting for? Stop giving a f*ck and start living your best life today! Discover more of the magic of not giving a f*ck with The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck Journal.

  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range- Adult
    • Format- Hardcover
    • Product dimensions- 5.1" W x 7.1" H x 0.9" D
    • Genre- Humor
    • Publisher- Little, Brown and Company, Publication date- 12-29-2015
    • Page count- 224
    • ISBN- 9780316270724
  • Shipping & Returns

    • California and Minnesota customers call 1-800-289-6229 for Free Shipping information.
    • For complete details, see our Shipping and Returns policies.

Ratings & Reviews

4/5

1 star ratings & reviews

Write a Review
0
1
0
0
0
2 years ago
from Knoxville, Tennessee

All women should read this book.

Thank you, Sarah Knight, for saying what I've always thought. Baby showers and birthday parties should NOT be part of the workday. Way too often, women are convinced that being social is being professional, and they waste valuable time that they will NEVER get back. I was once told that I "work like a man." I took that as a compliment and hoped female colleagues would follow suit. My boss (when I worked for a large corporation) once asked me, "How can I make this upcoming year better for you?" I answered, "I'd like to stop cooking meals for my staff, since I work at a financial institution." She took it as sarcasm. I was serious. Ladies, budget your time, energy, and money according to YOUR values and goals and NOT according to other people's insecurities and wishes. If you need a friend who gets it, read this book.

Recommends this product

Customer review from barnesandnoble.com