I Used to Think I Was Not That Bad and Then I Got to Know Me Better

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This book for people who read self-improvement books and never get any better. Also, for the people who sincerely wish they would. It's a humorous look at the kind of issues one tries to fix by reading self-help books—anxiety, bad habits, communications, diet and exercise, prosperity, relationships—and how I and maybe you are failing to fix them. 

Author's Notes

This book is not a reflection on how I feel about self-improvement genre. It's more a reflection on how I feel about my chances of improving.


Book Genre: Fiction > Humor

About the author

Dorothy Rosby
Dorothy Rosby

Dorothy Rosby is the author of three books of humorous essays: Alexa’s a Spy and Other Things to Be Ticked off About, Humorous Essays on the Hassles of Our Time; I Used to Think I Was Not That Bad and Then I Got to Know Me Better and I Didn’t Know You Could Make Birthday Cake from Scratch, Parenting Blunders from Cradle to Empty Nest.

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