In Conclusion, Don't Worry About It
Books | Self-Help / Personal Growth / Happiness
3.6
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Lauren Graham
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Advice for graduates and reflections on staying true to yourself from the beloved Gilmore Girls actress and New York Times bestselling author of the memoir Talking as Fast as I Can and the novel Someday, Someday, Maybe. “If you’re kicking yourself for not having accomplished all you should have by now, don’t worry about it. Even without any ‘big’ accomplishments yet to your name, you are enough.” In this expansion of the 2017 commencement speech she gave at her hometown Langley High, Lauren Graham, the beloved star of Gilmore Girls and Parenthood, reflects on growing up, pursuing your dreams, and living in the here and now. “Whatever path you choose, whatever career you decide to go after, the important thing is that you keep finding joy in what you’re doing, especially when the joy isn’t finding you.” In her hilarious, relatable voice, Graham reminds us to be curious and compassionate, no matter where life takes us or what we’ve yet to achieve. Grounded and inspiring—and illustrated throughout with drawings by Graham herself—here is a comforting road map to a happy life. “I’ve had ups and downs. I’ve had successes and senior slumps. I’ve been the girl who has the lead, and the one who wished she had the bigger part. The truth? They don’t feel that different from each other.”
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Author
Lauren Graham
Pages
64
Publisher
Random House Publishing Group
Published Date
2018-04-03
ISBN
1524799602 9781524799601
Ratings
Google: 5
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"In this expansion of the 2017 commencement speech she gave at her hometown Langley High, Lauren Graham reflects on growing up, pursuing your dreams, and living in the here and now. Graham reminds us to be curious and compassionate, no matter where life takes us or what we’ve yet to achieve.<br/><br/>I enjoyed this speech and the easy-going nature in which Lauren Graham delivers her speech/book. I loved her message about how there are ups and downs to life, and enjoying the ride to your big achievements is just as important, if not more, than achievements. And as someone who worries a lot, "in conclusion, don't worry" is a message that I can less to again and again."