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Define Decaf: Lessons From a Highly Caffeinated Young Adult

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I realized two important things when I graduated college. I had roughly 19, 345 days left on the planet. And I couldn't pay the next month's rent. Have you ever had one of those seasons? Where nothing goes right and the path to the future seems uncertain? I know, me too. They can be pretty dark times. Although not fun, they can lead to some teachable moments. Life can be hard. Mostly because we can't all be Taylor Swift's best friend and the price of coffee keeps going up. I wish I was kidding, but this is reality people. I've learned sometimes you have to give up everything to chase the one thing in life that could be the meaning of your existence. You'll never know until you take a chance. The first step is changing out of your yoga pants and braving the often cruel and cold world. That's where I come in. Can I buy you a cup of coffee? Let's chat.

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First published January 1, 2014

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June 14, 2016
But first…COFFEE! I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Kim has a way of creatively and eloquently using language to her advantage. It was incredibly inspirational and thought provoking. She was able to help me think through many different aspects of my life and question whether I’m existing to my fullest potential and purpose, all without making me feel judged or bad about myself. She is entertainingly enthusiastic, relevant with relatable content, and is clearly very comfortable with herself and her experiences. It allows her to be real to her readers, and relay the importance of being able to find learning opportunities in every experience, good or bad. It was comfortingly conversational, as though I were really sitting right there with her having a chat over a cup of coffee. I highly recommend anyone read this book, as a person of any demographic can find something relevant to their own life. Do yourself a favor and start to tag along with Kim right now, because this girl is definitely going places! Bravo!
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