My Review: Own Your Everyday By Jordan Lee Dooley
- Lexie Ruscheinski

- Aug 13, 2019
- 2 min read
HI FRIENDS. I just finished Own Your Everyday by the fabulously influential Jordan Lee Dooley.
I downloaded the ebook just last month because I had heard such wonderful things and the book absolutely lives up to the hype and its reputation.
JLD is truly a girl after my own heart. A go-getter, sorority woman, Jesus lover, and someone I just straight up want to be best friends with. She writes and formats this book in a way that makes you feel like you're chatting with a friend at a coffee shop as opposed to just another self-help book of an expert just talking at you. Her wonderful use of the endearing term *sister* to be able to resonate with us young women makes you want to hear her story and the life lessons she wants us to integrate into our lives.
While reading this three part book, I felt as if I was in the living room of the sorority house with a sister or sitting in a Starbucks ordering white chocolate mochas & caramel macchiatos and talking about life. It felt like a conversation on in-depth soul searching and life events where there was no judgement and was a safe zone.
JLD covers everything a young woman (or really anyone!) faces from imposter syndrome to perfectionism to comparison to focusing on you as a person compared to just your accomplishments to even being our own worst enemies a lot of the time. She speaks from a place of wisdom through her own life situations/events and as a student of life who is still figuring it out as she goes just like we all are!
This book is for the girl who feels stuck and shameful of herself. It is a book that will lift you up, help you re-focus, and affirm that you are known for being you and not your accomplishments. This book is for the girl who needs a pep talk and confirmation to know that her dreams are valid and there is nothing to big she can't reach. She just needs to trust her path, her innate skills, and the process and patience that comes with "owning your everyday".
I HIGHLY recommend Own Your Everyday for any young woman who needs some personal development/pep talk for herself! This should be on every girls book shelf or book club list. If you are ready for some girl power and to feel empowered to go after what you want I say what are you waiting for sister?!










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