Summary of Busy Philipps s This Will Only Hurt a Little
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 I have many defining stories, but the one that sums up who I am and why I am the way I am is that I have always seen myself as a Debbie Downer. I am a performer, and I live to make sure everyone is happy and having a good time.
#2 My mother’s story is that I was a very stubborn child, and that my parents could never control me. I was born in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. My mother grew up in Oak Park, and her parents met there.
#3 My mom always said I was like the toddler in the story, wandering around by myself in a diaper. I aced out in my nudes. I was always getting into stuff and never stopping to think about the consequences.
#4 I’ve always felt different than my family members. I’ve always looked different, with blond hair and blue eyes, compared to my dark-haired parents and sister. I’ve always felt left out.

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Date de parution 10 avril 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669382164
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Busy Philipps's This Will Only Hurt a Little
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8 Insights from Chapter 9 Insights from Chapter 10 Insights from Chapter 11 Insights from Chapter 12 Insights from Chapter 13 Insights from Chapter 14 Insights from Chapter 15 Insights from Chapter 16
Insights from Chapter 1



#1

It is not easy being a woman in the business world. There will always be jokes about your body, and there will always be men who steal your ideas and pass them off as their own.

#2

I had done Snapchat a little, because my friend Kelly Oxford was into it. Instagram stories, on the other hand, seemed kind of lame to me. I don’t get it. Why would they do this if Snapchat exists. Is anyone even going to watch this shit.

#3

I had the time to be myself and entertain people on Instagram stories. I had always liked telling stories, and there were things that happened to me that only happened to me. I was done trying to put on a face and be something that I thought someone else wanted me to be.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

I have many defining stories, but the one that sums up who I am and why I am the way I am is that I have always seen myself as a Debbie Downer. I am a performer, and I live to make sure everyone is happy and having a good time.

#2

My mother’s story is that I was a very stubborn child, and that my parents could never control me. I was born in Oak Park, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. My mother grew up in Oak Park, and her parents met there.

#3

My mom always said I was like the toddler in the story, wandering around by myself in a diaper. I aced out in my nudes. I was always getting into stuff and never stopping to think about the consequences.

#4

I’ve always felt different than my family members. I’ve always looked different, with blond hair and blue eyes, compared to my dark-haired parents and sister. I’ve always felt left out.

#5

I’ve always felt left out, and I’ve never been good at handling it. I’ve always felt like I was a part of something when I was acting, but that feeling always disappeared after the show was over.
Insights from Chapter 3



#1

I was not one of the popular kids in school, and I never was. I was not a nerd, but I wasn’t considered popular either. The popular kids did things like have coed parties and kiss their boyfriends in sixth grade.

#2

I had a crush on a boy in seventh grade, and my friends and I were planning on asking our moms if we could wear makeup to the Valentine’s Day dance. My mom said no, but my sister’s mom was fine with it.

#3

The day of the dance, I was excited to be wearing my sister’s purple Guess jeans, mascara, and Lip Smackers strawberry lip gloss. I was also excited to be dancing with my friends. But when the DJ played Nirvana’s hit single Smells like Teen Spirit, the cool eighth-grade boys started a mosh pit.

#4

I wanted to see what the boys were doing, so I made my way over to the eighth-grade side of the gym. I was soon swept up in the mosh pit, and I couldn’t get up off the ground. I was terrified and in so much pain.

#5

I was pushed to the ground, and as students gathered around me, the DJ continued to play Smells Like Teen Spirit over and over again. I was in so much pain that I couldn’t move my leg.

#6

I was in the seventh grade, and I wanted to be part of the drama and excitement of the school dance. But instead, I got my ass kicked. It was too bad I didn’t realize the life lesson I was being handed.

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