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The best way to start your day is with gratitude. The best way to end your day is with taking stock of how well you took care of yourself. And the best way to start your week is with goals. The Reformed Party Girl Journal, created by Party Girl author Anna David, is here to help you do all those things and more. With 30 daily readings, questions to answer and space for journaling-as well as four weekly sections for goal setting-the RPGJ will help you reign in that wild woman who's still inside of you so you can live the glorious life you're meant to.

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The best way to start your day is with gratitude. The best way to end your day is with taking stock of how well you took care of yourself. And the best way to start your week is with goals. The Reformed Party Girl Journal, created by Party Girl author Anna David, is here to help you do all those things and more. With 30 daily readings, questions to answer and space for journaling-as well as four weekly sections for goal setting-the RPGJ will help you reign in that wild woman who's still inside of you so you can live the glorious life you're meant to.
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Autorenporträt
Anna David is the New York Times bestselling author of eight books and founder of Legacy Launch Pad Publishing.An on-air contributor to such shows as Today, Good Morning America, The Talk, Hannity, Dr. Drew, Red Eye, The CBS Morning Show and The Insider, Anna is also the on-air book critic for KATU TV/ABC Portland. She's been featured at three different TEDx events and speaks about overcoming failure, setting goals, leaving a legacy and building authority at events and corporations around the world.Anna's been written about in Entrepreneur, Forbes, Martha Stewart Whole Living, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, Cosmo, The New Yorker, The New York Post, The Globe and Mail, USA Today, The New York Daily News and The Hollywood Reporter, among many other publications, and her articles have appeared in the New York Times, LA Times, Time, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, Vice, Cosmo, People, Marie Claire, Redbook, Esquire, Self, Women's Health, Buzzfeed and Salon, among many others.Over a decade ago, the New York Post declared that with her first book, Party Girl, she invented the sub-genre "chick lit with a message" and she's still trying to decide if she should be offended by that or not. Party Girl is now in development as a feature film tentatively scheduled to be shot in 2024.