Off With My Head, by Stassi Schroeder

“If someone is bringing more stress than good into your life, then you should probably move along.” – pg. 31

“When you’re at a low, you’ll be surprised not only by who ghosts you but also by who lifts you up. Remember the ones who lift you up.” – pg. 33

“The next time you go through a tragedy, I really urge you to focus on what you do have.” – pg. 42

“It takes so much out of a person to have a good hard cry that of course you’re not going to want to do it again. Once it’s done, it’s done.” – pg. 53

“[Rock bottom] makes you want to understand what went wrong so it won’t happen again.” – pg. 64

“Even if you lose your dream job, or what you think is your dream job, something else will come along.” – pg. 75

“Just because you realize that you messed up and that you’re at fault, you’re still allowed to be angry and hurt and frustrated. There’s a whole gray area that comes with being at rock bottom.” – pg. 81

“Buy the shoes if you must but not if you can’t.” – pg. 177

“The way I gain energy and get centered is by being alone.” – pg. 182

“I’m still figuring it all out.” – pg. 186

“Having it all, for me, became less about things and trips. […] It became about being fulfilled personally and professionally.” – pg. 249

“When you’re down, you can choose to be happy.” – pg. 267