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The Mental Block: Recognizing that the brain is the most important organ in the process.
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Here’s where George shines. Unlike stuffy self-improvement authors, she writes like your funniest, most exhausting best friend—the one who loves you enough to tell you your bangs look terrible.
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Performance: Jessica F. George is noted for a raw and evocative performance that carries the emotional weight of the "awakening" without relying heavily on dialogue.
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Ask any woman who was 24 to 32 years old in 2013 about Jessica F. George’s “Rude Awakening,” and you’ll likely witness a distant, fond smile. For many, George gave permission to be unpolished. She legitimized the morning-after panic, the job rejection sob, the “I have no idea what I’m doing” paralysis. Unlike stuffy self-improvement authors, she writes like your