
I checked this book out of the library.
You should buy the book to read and read again. There are gems of sentences that light up the narrative.
“More Myself” could describe my own journey towards Chris.
Keys on page 41 tells it like it is: “And often, the only way forward is through an exit door.”
This sums up leaving behind the person you used to be and the life you thought you should have.
After living indoors for over 5 months because of the pandemic I have come to see that going back to the way my life used to be isn’t an option.
The trademark I’ve claimed is the term “Left of the Dial.”
The bold act of cutting off my hair was the defining rebel yell:
“Here I am. I exist. Get over it.”
The freedom to be myself and the freedom to be yourself should not be watered down or sold to the highest bidder that wants to make us over into an acceptable version.
My Avant-garde haircut is uncommon. I won’t see myself walking down the street everywhere I go.
In her memoir the cover photo is the only photo of Alicia Keys. In her freestyle curly hair.
She calls her type of fashion “‘hood hippie”–a little boho; a little soul.
I take inspiration from reading More Myself. I dare say this is an odyssey that a lot of women go on in our lives.
Keys traveled to Egypt and Italy [she’s part Italian] after having a meltdown–a kind of existential crisis.
In her book she talks about her own #NoMakeup campaign that resonated with women everywhere.
Go on–buy More Myself and get ready to go on your own journey.
I’m glad I did.