You're Going to Survive: True Stories about Adversity, Rejection, Defeat, Terrible Bosses, Online Trolls, 1-Star Yelp Reviews, and Other Soul-C
Alexandra Franzen
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Description
- Alexandra Franzen is the author of the bestselling Q&A a Day which sold 390,000 copies! - Author Franzen has a popular blog, website and a newsletter that goes to 20k fans with a 50%= rate of engagement. - Her writing has been featured on websites like Time, Forbes, Newsweek, HuffPo, and Lifehacker, in song lyrics, and stenciled onto fine art paintings. She's also one-half of the creative team behind HunnyMilk, a brunch restaurant in Portland.
Product Details
Price
$18.95
$17.62
Publisher
Tma Press
Publish Date
December 15, 2017
Pages
306
Dimensions
5.0 X 8.1 X 0.7 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781633536791
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ALEXANDRA FRANZEN is a writer, consultant, and entrepreneur based in Portland, Oregon. Her writing has been featured in places like Time, Forbes, Newsweek, The Huffington Post, and Lifehacker, and she's been mentioned in places like You're The Boss! The New York Times Small Business Blog, The Atlantic, and Inc. She writes about creativity, productivity, communication, goal-setting, and how to deal with adversity in your life and career-negative reviews, projects that don't pan out, all kinds of painful moments that can rattle your self-esteem-and how to keep marching forward, no matter what. Alexandra's latest book, YOU'RE GOING TO SURVIVE, is a collection of true stories from people who've endured soul-crushing moments in their careers-failure, rejection, disappointment, public humiliation-and how they got through it, and how you will too. You can find all of Alexandra's current projects at: AlexandraFranzen.com.
Reviews
"I feel like the title pretty much explains why I want to read it. Everyone needs to be thrown life preserver now and again. This book seems like it might be a good one and, if nothing else, maybe my mess won't seem so messy in comparison to some of the stories in this book. *Fingers Crossed?* - Reading for Sanity