Unfuck Yourself
Unfu*k Yourself: Get Out of Your Head and into Your Life is Gary John Bishop's 2016 self-help book, written in a deliberately profane Scottish-immigrant voice that became its calling card. Bishop, an ontological coach in the tradition of Werner Erhard and Landmark Education, organizes the book around seven assertions readers are invited to repeat to themselves, beginning with I am willing and I am wired to win. His central argument is conventional in the genre: most of what holds people back is not external circumstance but a steady internal monologue of helplessness, blame, and grievance. His delivery, though, is not conventional. Short chapters, swearing, and the frank insistence that self-pity is a choice make the book read like a sustained kick rather than a meditation. It became a New York Times bestseller and the foundation of a small library of follow-up titles.
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Glaswegian life coach Gary John Bishop argues that most personal growth books talk to the wrong part of the mind, and that what people actually need is better self-talk.
He is a Scottish-born self-help author and personal-development speaker known for the no-nonsense delivery and blunt language that defines Unfu*k Yourself and his follow-up Stop Doing That Sh*t.
No. They are companion volumes. Unfu*k Yourself focuses on self-talk and assertions, while Stop Doing That Sh*t focuses on identifying and breaking self-sabotaging patterns.
Unfuck Yourself is a standalone novel by an unknown author, not part of a series.
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