DIY Rules for a WTF World, Krista Suh
DIY Rules for a WTF World, Krista Suh
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DIY Rules for a WTF World
How to Speak Up, Get Creative, and Change the World

Author: Krista Suh

Narrator: Krista Suh

Unabridged: 4 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/16/2018

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

From the creator of the Pussyhat Project comes a manifesto for every woman to create her own distinct and original path to joy, success, and impact.

On January 21, 2017, millions of protestors took part in the Women's March, and many of them created a "sea of pink" when they wore knitted pink "pussyhats" in record numbers. The pussyhat swiftly found its place on the cover of TIME and the New Yorker, and it ultimately came to symbolize resistance culture. Creator of the Pussyhat Project, Krista Suh, took an idea and built a worldwide movement and symbol in just two months. But like so many women, Krista spent years letting her fears stop her from learning to live by her own rules.

Now in DIY Rules for a WTF World, Krista Suh shares the tools, tips, experiences, "rules," and knitting patterns she uses to get creative, get bold, and change the world. From learning how to use your own intuition to decide which rules are right for you to finding your inner-courage to speak up fearlessly; from finding what your passions are (this might surprise you!) to dealing with the squelchers out there, DIY Rules for a WTF World not only inspires you to demolish the patriarchy, but also enables you to create your own rules for living, and even a movement of your own, all with gusto, purpose, and joy.

A Vogue "Book to Change Your Life in 2018" Pick
A Bustle "Best Nonfiction Book of January 2018 to Get You Ready for the Year"

Reviews

Goodreads review by Georgia on July 30, 2018

My daughter recently met Krista Suh (the developer of the Pussyhat Project) and bought me an autographed copy of her book. If I had to pick one word to describe this book, it would be: peppy. The main premise of the book is a feminist one: don't let the patriarchy decide what works for you. The femi......more

Goodreads review by Akello on January 10, 2018

This book is a real gem! It provides a comprehensive, accessible and very palpable socio-psycho, reflective conduit for examining our own behaviors through her lessons learned approach. It reads like a personal diary of "secrets and strategies" to develop your creative ideas and really make an impac......more

Goodreads review by Danni on May 17, 2020

Hands down one of my favorite books I’ve read this year. Krista’s wisdom and wit left me feeling empowered, inspired, and excited for all the possibilities to make an impact and get creative in this world. Somehow she achieves a self-help book without being too highly prescriptive or preachy, and le......more

Goodreads review by Leslie on September 25, 2018

Full of ideas and positivity! A definite re-read.......more

Goodreads review by Summer on June 20, 2018

This is not a bad book. It was a perfectly fine book. If you are a millennial feminist, you will probably really like this book. I'm definitely a feminist and almost a millennial, but culturally I think I'm very "second wave" and overall too "serious" for this book. (I didn't even know there was a f......more


Quotes

"Creativity is a key component of the resistance, and Krista Suh's singular vision launched a nationwide community of women to craft arguably the most iconic visual of the Women's March. Watching the waves of pink hats spill over Independence Avenue as women, femmes and allies came together in numbers too big to ignore was an unforgettable experience. The future is female, and it is also DIY!"—Bob Bland, National Co-Chair of Women's March on Washington

"Krista Suh wrote your best friend in book form - this book inspires and guides you to get to know yourself better so you're empowered to take on the world."
Ann Shen, author of Bad Girls Throughout History

"Krista Suh is pure cosmic magic. Your own inner cosmology cannot help but become wilder, bolder, limitless, more abundant, more expansive, and more joyful in seeing the world through her unconventional wisdom."
Yumi Sakugawa, author of The Little Book of Life Hacks

"Krista Suh is in the business of unleashing the modern day women from the invisible chains of an outdated patriarchy, towards a society that values the intuition, healing, and communal vibes of the feminine divine. This book encapsulates so many of Krista's ingenious philosophies and tips to a life filled with self care, confidence, and, eventually, global impact."—MILCK, singer-songwriter of "I Can't Keep Quiet", the unofficial anthem of the Women's March