Sarah Knight Books

Sarah Knight is an American freelance writer and editor. She holds a degree from Harvard University.

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 Books: The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck by Sarah Knight

The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck

Sarah Knight
How to Stop Spending Time You Don’t Have with People You Don’t Like Doing Things You Don’t Want to Do
3.1 (186 ratings)
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What's The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck about?

The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck (2015) is your definitive guide to freeing up your time, money and energy. These blinks teach you how to stop caring about the things that don’t serve you so you can focus your attention on the parts of life that bring you joy.  

Who should read The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck?

  • People tired of other people’s nonsense
  • Anybody anxious or stressed out by everyday life
  • Anyone who wants to be happier and healthier

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 Books: Get Your Sh*t Together by Sarah Knight

Get Your Sh*t Together

Sarah Knight
A No F*cks Given Guide
4.0 (450 ratings)
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What's Get Your Sh*t Together about?

Get Your Sh*t Together (2016) is a frank and practical guide to sorting your life out. From dealing with anxiety to exercise regimens, from your relationship to your career, these blinks will help you achieve your goals and get more out of your life.

Who should read Get Your Sh*t Together?

  • Anyone struggling to achieve their goals
  • Those looking for help with time management
  • People struggling with stress and anxiety

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 Books: You Do You by Sarah Knight

You Do You

Sarah Knight
How to Be Who You Are and Use What You’ve Got to Get What You Want
4.0 (312 ratings)
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What's You Do You about?

You Do You (2017) is part broadside against the enforcers of silly norms and part invitation to rethink our relationships with ourselves. Packed with no-nonsense truth-telling, these blinks suggest that whatever you’ve been told to the contrary, there’s nothing wrong with being you – warts and all. In fact, Sarah Knight argues, embracing your true self is the surest path to getting what you want out of life. 

Who should read You Do You?

  • Individualists and contrarians 
  • Conformists tired of living by the rules
  • Freedom fighters in search of happiness