I Used to Think I Was Not That Bad and Then I Got to Know Me Better

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by Dorothy Rosby

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I Used To Think I Was Not That Bad And Then I Got To Know Me Better is the book for people who read self-improvement books and never get any better. It's a collection of humorous essays about blundering through life—being frustrated…and being frustrating, communicating…and miscommunicating, dealing with difficult people…and being a difficult person. It’s understanding for the anxious and empathy for the inadequate. As a syndicated humor columnist, Dorothy Rosby regularly admits her faults and failures in publications across the West and Midwest. Her essays won’t keep you from botching things up yourself, but they might help you laugh at yourself before everyone else gets a chance to. "Dorothy Rosby laughs in the face of introspection and self-improvement, with a healthy dose of, 'I have learned nothing.'" Karla Telega, award winning author of Box of Rocks "Dorothy Rosby takes the mundane, puts a twist of humor to it and makes me laugh as I read her stories. Her clever way of looking at life will entertain you and make you think, 'I guess I'm not that bad after all.'" Brenda Elsagher, National Speaker, Comic and Author Dorothy Rosby is the author of three books of humorous essays. She is also a syndicated humor columnist whose work appears in publications across the West and Midwest. Her humor has been recognized by the National Federation of Press Women, the South Dakota Newspaper Association and the South Dakota Federation of Press Women.

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