Sheri Salata

The Beautiful No

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“Thursday morning. One hundred pounds overweight, no man in sight, and rounding the bend to 57 years old—a full-blown catastrophe.”
What happens when you realize you’ve had the career of your dreams, but you don’t have the life of your dreams? This was the stark reality facing Sheri Salata when she left her twenty-year stint at The Oprah Winfrey Show, Harpo Studios and the OWN network. She had dedicated decades to her dream job, and loved (almost) every minute of it, but had left the rest of her life gathering dust on the shelf.
After years of telling other people’s makeover stories, Sheri decided to “produce” her own life transformation. And this meant revisiting her past, excavating its lessons, and boldly reimagining her future. In these pages, she invites readers along for the ride—detoxing in the desert, braving humiliation at Hollywood’s favorite fitness studio, grappling with losses, reinventing friendships, baring her soul in sex therapy, and more. Part cautionary tale, part middle-of-life rallying cry, Sheri’s stories offer profound inspiration for personal renewal.
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216 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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Quotes

  • Кристина Байдебураhas quoted3 years ago
    When you cut off at the pass your tendency to judge and compare, suddenly everyone else’s beauty is a reflection of yours
  • Кристина Байдебураhas quoted3 years ago
    Then you look at the photograph and you see that, in fact, you weren’t any of those things. In fact, you would love to be that girl right now—inhabiting that body with that skin, with those eyes, with that smile, now
  • Кристина Байдебураhas quoted3 years ago
    They were golden. The most shocking thing of all was the behavior of the grown-ups, who acted like they were under some sort of hypnotic spell. They treated the “prettiests” more like colleagues than children. The “prettiests” were usually further along on the physical development scale (read: bodies more like women), and I guess that made them seem older

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