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Not Everyone Is Going To Like You: Thoughts From A Former People Pleaser

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Not Everyone Is Going To Like You: Thoughts From A Former People Pleaser

Not Everyone Is Going To Like You: Thoughts From A Former People Pleaser

Not Everyone Is Going To Like You: Thoughts From A Former People Pleaser is an illustrated manifesto that blends memoir and practical wisdom to explore self-validation. Part memoir, part guide, the book collects graphic mini-essays that invite readers into Rinny Perkins's world as a queer Black woman navigating mental health, relationships, and careers. Written for teens and adults who feel the pressure to please everyone, this work offers an empowering, hopeful, and occasionally cheeky tone that validates your journey and reminds you that your worth isn't up for negotiation.

In Not Everyone Is Going To Like You, the pages unfold as short, readable installments that feel like a long DM from a friend. Each section weaves personal stories with actionable insights, punctuated by 1970s-inspired graphics, playful checklists, and interactive visuals such as a When To Quit Your Job checklist and Microaggressions Bingo. From Rinny's hometown of Third Ward, Houston, to the bustle of Los Angeles, the narrative blends humor, honesty, and heart to create a warm, immersive experience you can read at your own pace. The book gently teaches core ideas—trust your intuition, honor your imperfections, and practice self-compassion—while showing how these lessons play out in daily life.

Key content elements include intimate essays on mental health, work, relationships, and self-discovery; dynamic visuals that invite reflection; and culturally specific storytelling that resonates with many readers. Noteworthy features—such as 1970s-inspired graphics, a When To Quit Your Job checklist, and Microaggressions Bingo—make the reading experience playful and memorable. The overall learning experience emphasizes self-validation, healthy boundaries, and empowerment, all conveyed in a warm, accessible voice and bold illustrated style.

  • Graphic mini-essays that blend memoir with practical self-affirmation
  • 1970s-inspired graphics, interactive visuals, and playful checklists
  • Key concepts: self-validation, boundaries, mental health, self-compassion, authenticity
  • Warm, candid writing paired with bold, expressive illustrations
  • Accessible pacing that invites reflection and personal application

After finishing Not Everyone Is Going To Like You, readers emerge with a stronger sense of self-worth and a toolkit for living more authentically. The book invites them to trust their own path, set compassionate boundaries, and validate themselves—today and tomorrow—creating a lasting sense of empowerment and resilience.

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Not Everyone Is Going To Like You: Thoughts From A Former People Pleaser
$6.38

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Not Everyone Is Going To Like You: Thoughts From A Former People Pleaser is an illustrated manifesto that blends memoir and practical wisdom to explore self-validation. Part memoir, part guide, the book collects graphic mini-essays that invite readers into Rinny Perkins's world as a queer Black woman navigating mental health, relationships, and careers. Written for teens and adults who feel the pressure to please everyone, this work offers an empowering, hopeful, and occasionally cheeky tone that validates your journey and reminds you that your worth isn't up for negotiation.

In Not Everyone Is Going To Like You, the pages unfold as short, readable installments that feel like a long DM from a friend. Each section weaves personal stories with actionable insights, punctuated by 1970s-inspired graphics, playful checklists, and interactive visuals such as a When To Quit Your Job checklist and Microaggressions Bingo. From Rinny's hometown of Third Ward, Houston, to the bustle of Los Angeles, the narrative blends humor, honesty, and heart to create a warm, immersive experience you can read at your own pace. The book gently teaches core ideas—trust your intuition, honor your imperfections, and practice self-compassion—while showing how these lessons play out in daily life.

Key content elements include intimate essays on mental health, work, relationships, and self-discovery; dynamic visuals that invite reflection; and culturally specific storytelling that resonates with many readers. Noteworthy features—such as 1970s-inspired graphics, a When To Quit Your Job checklist, and Microaggressions Bingo—make the reading experience playful and memorable. The overall learning experience emphasizes self-validation, healthy boundaries, and empowerment, all conveyed in a warm, accessible voice and bold illustrated style.

  • Graphic mini-essays that blend memoir with practical self-affirmation
  • 1970s-inspired graphics, interactive visuals, and playful checklists
  • Key concepts: self-validation, boundaries, mental health, self-compassion, authenticity
  • Warm, candid writing paired with bold, expressive illustrations
  • Accessible pacing that invites reflection and personal application

After finishing Not Everyone Is Going To Like You, readers emerge with a stronger sense of self-worth and a toolkit for living more authentically. The book invites them to trust their own path, set compassionate boundaries, and validate themselves—today and tomorrow—creating a lasting sense of empowerment and resilience.