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If You Have to Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You

This book is a compilation of thoughtful essays that delve into various aspects of life, providing readers with unconventional perspectives and practical advice. The author explores themes such as self-improvement, relationships, and societal norms, challenging traditional beliefs and encouraging readers to think critically about their own lives. more

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Kelly Cutrone
Kelly Cutrone

Kelly Cutrone, born on November 13, 1965, is a renowned public relations expert with over two decades of experience in the fashion industry. She has provided public relations services for numerous famous brands and celebrities. Cutrone is known for her unique style and candid remarks, making her one of the most influential public relations figures in the fashion world. more

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“I happen to believe the world will change only when we change ourselves. And that starts with finding ourselves: learning to quiet the clamor in our minds and the voices of everyone around us and move toward what feels right – toward the things we know, for reasons we can’t explain, that we’re mean to do, the things that makes us feel alive.”

“If you aren’t hearing your inner voice, it could mean you’re overburdened or not stimulated enough, or that you’ve learned to shut it off because the people around you have refused to engage it. Perhaps you’ve had a hardening of the arteries around your soul. I believe the choices we make in our lives and the people and places surrounding us increase the volume of our inner voice, decrease it, or annihilate it entirely.”

“Take the years when you’re young – say, between the ages of fifteen and thirty-five, before you have a mortgage or kids or anything else that needs to be fed – and go balls out on intuition and follow your dreams. Dreams won’t always take you on a straight path to destiny, but they’re usually related to what your soul wants for you. They’ll force you to ask yourself the hard questions, they’ll kick your ass, and most importantly, they’ll turn you on.”

“If you don't have a well-thought out dream, you can start by figuring out where you want to go. If you cannot see yourself fairly or accurately represented in the community you live (from restaurants to department stores to clothing choices to conversations at the dinner table) and nothing there makes you feel awake or alive, I suggest you start doing some research on some other communities.”