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Book of the Week – Chin Hairs and Other Things Mama Didn’t Tell You: From Surviving to Thriving In Your 20s and 30s

Entering your twenties or thirties can feel like a rollercoaster. Sometimes you may wonder if there’s a life manual to help you through it. While the experts keep working on that perfect how-to guide, in the meantime, you can read “Chin Hairs and Other Things Mama Didn’t Tell You: From Surviving to Thriving In Your 20s and 30s“. Kelly Knowles, owner of Kelly K Consulting, tackles all the ups and downs of life, offering advice while giving you a good laugh along the way.

What is your book about?

This book was written for women ready to move from surviving to thriving! It covers both personal and professional topics using humor and poignant stories.

Topics include:

  1. Identity
  2. Career (Networking, Professional Presence)
  3. Family & Relationships
  4. Health
  5. Foundational Living

Why should people read it? Who is the book for?

“Chin Hairs and Other Things Mama Didn’t Tell You: From Surviving to Thriving In Your 20s and 30s” was written especially for women in that age group. The beauty of it is that women of all ages find value and great insights from reading this book!

Single most important takeaway:

You have value. Live life with intention. Discover your unshakeable foundation. Move from surviving to thriving!

UpdateHS Kelly Knowles

Meet the author

Kelly L. Knowles was an opinionated, verbose child (okay, still is the first two with some filtering) who wanted to learn, figure it out for herself and be successful. If you asked her at 10 years old what she wanted to be, she would have said, “A corporate lawyer and the first woman president.” While not a lawyer, she works in a large law firm training lawyers and staff on technical and professional topics. She has abandoned any interest in being president. She is also the owner of Kelly K Consulting, a speaker, inner leadership coach and facilitator for individuals and teams. She uses her 3D method: Discover, Develop & Dig-In!

More than ever, young women are thriving professionally. You can dig into the “why” by reading Young Women Say They Want To Work For Themselves Rather Than A Company.

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