
The Don't F**king Let Them Theory
A Life-Changing Guide for People Who've Tried Every Other Life-Changing Tool
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Narrateur(s):
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Jody Sloane
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Auteur(s):
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Sarah Kellerman
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Finally, a self-help book for people who are tired of being helped!
Sarah Kellerman has zero qualifications to give you life advice. No PhD in psychology, no life coaching certification, and definitely no corner office success story. What she does have is a spectacular track record of following every piece of self-help advice ever published—and still ending up broke, exhausted, and living with her mother at thirty-five.
But then something magical happened: she started saying "no" and fighting back. And her life actually got better.
The Don't F**king Let Them Theory is the brutally honest, darkly hilarious guide to reclaiming your power from energy vampires, boundary-pushers, and anyone else who thinks your time and feelings are theirs to manage. Learn how to:
• Build walls instead of fences
• Use strategic bitchiness to get the respect you deserve
• Stop performing emotional labor for people who wouldn't return the favor
• Embrace the liberating truth that most people don't care about your feelings
• Create a life based on what YOU want, not what everyone else expects
This isn't about becoming an asshole. It's about refusing to be everyone else's doormat. It's about understanding that your trauma isn't your brand, your gratitude journal won't fix systemic problems, and sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is tell someone to fuck off. Warning: This book contains more F-bombs than a Quentin Tarantino movie, zero crystals, and absolutely no advice about manifesting abundance. If you're looking for gentle guidance toward your best self, put this book down and find something with a sunset on the cover.
But if you're ready to stop letting people walk all over you while you smile and call it personal growth, welcome to the revolution.
The anti-self-help book for people who are sick of being told to 'let it go.' Finally, permission to be the difficult person you've always wanted to be—with surprisingly positive results.