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Adulting got you down?
Whether you just polished off your college graduation cake, are in your twenties or thirties struggling through a quarter-life crisis, you're simply trying to figure out how to become all grown up, or you're a parent looking for that perfect college graduation gift or Christmas gift for your twentysomething, 101 Questions You Need to Ask in Your Twenties is the book for you.
To find important life answers in your 20s, you need to start with good questions. Author, speaker, and blogger Paul Angone has dedicated the last 12 years to helping twentysomethings and in this book he culminates his work to give readers wisdom through major life questions like:
After his success with 101 Secrets for your Twenties and connecting with millions of twentysomethings around the world through speaking engagements and his blog AllGroanUp.com, Paul Angone captures the hilarious, freakishly-accurate assessment of life as a modern-day twentysomething (and thirtysomething) facing real Millennial problems, but now he's digging even deeper.
If you're drowning your anxieties in Netflix and ice cream, are afraid you're failing, going crazy, or both, or are just longing for a little guidance to get past "just getting by," grab this book and start thriving in the most "defining decade" of your life.
Paul Angone has done it again! With his signature sauce of wit, warmth, and wisdom, he cuts right to the core of what's most essential with this book of crucial life lessons—and questions— for your twenties, thirties, and beyond. As Paul says in the book, "To find good answers, we must first ask good questions." Here are 101 to get you started. You'll be laughing, smiling, sighing with relief, and pondering—and beyond that, better able to adapt and change when faced with those unanswered prayers and plans that inevitably go awry, all for the sake of helping you grow into your best, biggest life.
Jenny Blake, author of Pivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One and Life After College
Angone, who wrote the uber-popular 101 Secrets For Your Twenties, comes full force again with his new book. With his usual blend of humor, warmth, and hard truths, Angone throws dozens of gut-check questions right in your face like a splash of ice-cold water you never knew you always needed. 101 Questions You Need to Ask in Your Twenties is sure to be the new blueprint to help any young professional or college graduate find their true north.
Danny Rubin, author of Wait, How Do I Write This Email?: Game-Changing Templates for Networking and the Job Search
As one who didn't start "getting it" until my 30s (better late than never, right?), I found myself wondering how much faster I'd have come to know (and genuinely dig) myself had a copy of this book showed up on my doorstep as I grappled with the life, relationship, and career decisions that rough most of us up throughout our 20s.
Jenny Foss, career strategist and founder of JobJenny.com
Paul has a way of sharing his own story to make you laugh and let you know he's been there, but also encouraging you to look inside yourself to answer the tough questions to move your life forward. I can't think of a twentysomething who wouldn't benefit from having this smart book on their bookshelf.
Molly Beck, author of Reach Out and founder of MessyBun.com
If you only read one book in your twenties, and I hope you read more, then make it this one. It's an essential list of questions we all need to be asking ourselves at every stage of life, especially young adulthood. Seriously. It's that good.
Jeff Goins, bestselling author of The Art of Work