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LOUD: Silence Your Critics & Turn Up the Volume on Your Life

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Author: Kelly Cochran

Publisher: Mandala Tree

Paperback:
ISBN 10: 1733312501
ISBN 13: 978-1733312509

Are you sick & tired of living your life on mute?


Kelly Cochran gets it. From fighting sexual harassment in the workplace to muffling her opinions in romantic relationships, Kelly spent years subconsciously ignoring her own inner counsel, with hilariously detrimental results. In this candidly humorous memoir, Kelly unveils an unfiltered look at her precarious dating life, battles with climbing the corporate ladder, and friendships won and lost.
LOUD: HOW TO SILENCE YOUR CRITICS & TURN UP THE VOLUME ON YOUR LIFE is an intimate look at the moments in life that ultimately define adulthood, womanhood, and self-confidence.
You need to read this book if:
  • You are trapped in a dead-end job or toxic relationship.
  • You are struggling with depression because you have molded your life to look exactly how society expects, even though your soul is craving something completely different.
  • Navigating the male-dominated bureaucracy of a corporate career has proven a difficult because of your female anatomy.You are sick and tired of being told to play nice, look pretty, be quiet and behave.
EARLY READER FEEDBACK FOR LOUD:
"If you loved Girl Wash Your Face, you will love this book!"
"This book was a lightbulb for my personal life.""If you are looking to get unstuck, leave a toxic relationship or crappy job, this book is a MUST READ."
"Bottom line: incredible. I have so many positive things I want to say, but I'll get carpal tunnel typing them all out."
"I read the first few chapters on a plane, and I flew through them! I took a screen shot of multiple things that resonated with me, especially when Kelly writes, 'Your fears are holding your loved ones back from realizing their full potential.' So powerful!"
"I definitely laughed out loud! Kelly's writing style was perfect for the tone and topic of the book, and I love the weaving in of little personal anecdotes and public figures."