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Kelly Cutrone has long been mentoring women on how to make it in one of the most competitive industries in the world. She has kicked people out of fashion shows, forced some of reality television's shiny stars to fire their friends, and built her own company—one of the most powerful PR firms in the fashion business—from the ground up. Through it all, she has refused to be anything but herself.
Kelly writes in her trademark, no-bullshit style, combining personal and professional stories to share her secrets for success without selling out. Let's face it: this is a different world than the one in which our mothers grew up, and Kelly has created a real girl's guide to making it in today's world. Offering a wake-up call to women everywhere, she challenges us to stop the dogged pursuit of the perfect life and discover who we are and what we really want. Then she shows us how to go out there and get it. Much of our culture teaches us to muzzle our inner voice and follow the crowd; Kelly enables us to stop pretending and start truly living.
With chapters on how to find your tribe (those like-minded souls who make your heart sing), how sometimes a breakdown is really a breakthrough, and how there is no such thing as perfection, Kelly also shares practical advice, such as how to create a personal brand and how sometimes you have to fake it to make it.
Raw, hilarious, shocking, but always the honest truth, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside calls upon you to gather up your courage like an armful of clothes at a McQueen sample sale and follow your soul wherever it takes you. Whether you're just starting out in the world or looking to reinvent yourself, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside will be the spark you need to figure out what you have to say to the world—and how you're going to say it.
Book Description
Kelly Cutrone has long been mentoring women on how to make it in one of the most competitive industries in the world. She has kicked people out of fashion shows, forced some of reality television's shiny stars to fire their friends, and built her own company—one of the most powerful PR firms in the fashion business—from the ground up. Through it all, she has refused to be anything but herself.
Kelly writes in her trademark, no-bullshit style, combining personal and professional stories to share her secrets for success without selling out. Let's face it: this is a different world than the one in which our mothers grew up, and Kelly has created a real girl's guide to making it in today's world. Offering a wake-up call to women everywhere, she challenges us to stop the dogged pursuit of the “perfect life” and discover who we are and what we really want. Then she shows us how to go out there and get it. Much of our culture teaches us to muzzle our inner voice and follow the crowd; Kelly enables us to stop pretending and start truly living.
With chapters on how to find your tribe (those like-minded souls who make your heart sing), how sometimes a breakdown is really a breakthrough, and how there is no such thing as perfection, Kelly also shares practical advice, such as how to create a personal brand and how sometimes you have to fake it to make it.
Raw, hilarious, shocking, but always the honest truth, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside calls upon you to gather up your courage like an armful of clothes at a McQueen sample sale and follow your soul wherever it takes you. Whether you're just starting out in the world or looking to reinvent yourself, If You Have to Cry, Go Outside will be the spark you need to figure out what you have to say to the world—and how you're going to say it.
A bit of a let down...July 25, 2010 SusieQ 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I love Kelly Cutrone and expected this book to be as great as she is. Instead it was a repetitive, unexciting take on her views of the 'Goddess' and how this deity has affected her life, along with some basic, common sense advice for young professionals. She offers a general biography of her life, which is interesting, but overall this book was a let down. Not worth the read or the money.
worth reading, but don't expect muchJuly 21, 2010 amypep 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was neither things I was expecting. Based on knowing a little bit about the author, I originally assumed this book would be more business, or more "instructions" on how to get places in life. After reading reviews, I came to expect that this book would have more personal stories and name-dropping (which it did), but I liked them. What i wasn't expecting was all the spiritual talk and claims of believing in psychic powers and who-haw mumbo jumbo. That stuff is just not me. It's easy to get past those part of the book though and to enjoy and eat up the other things Kelly has got to share. I've lent this book to a friend and am eager to hear her reaction.
Love itJuly 19, 2010 Krystn I always had a different impression of how Kelly was from the HIlls. I like how she tells it like it is. She seems like a very intelligent person, she knows her stuff. I heard she may be coming out with another book from twitter. I can't wait.
GoodJuly 18, 2010 Jessica Chandler i liked the book and I like Kelly, cause she is a badass bitch and I love her for that. The book is a little one noted, I am glad i read it, but it is not the type of book I would read over and over again.
Ferosh!July 16, 2010 Dray89 love love love! If you love advice that doesn't come sugar coated, then definitely pick this book up!
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