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by Marie Forleo




  Praise for Marie Forleo

  “Everything Is Figureoutable is a whirlwind of power, humor, pragmatism, and grace. Marie Forleo writes exactly the way she lives—with full-on enthusiasm, no-bullshit directness, and a ferocious commitment to self-accountability. This woman is the real deal, people. This book will change lives.”

  —Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love and Big Magic

  “Everything Is Figureoutable will revolutionize your life. Whatever you’re working on, dreaming of, or even avoiding, the solution is spelled out here. And if you’re thinking ‘But I can’t,’ you especially need to stop reading this blurb and just buy the book already, because as Marie will show you through the inspiring stories and practical tools in these power-packed pages, you can!”

  —Sarah Jones, performer and writer

  “What does it take to make a reader feel loved, inspired, and called out on their BS all at the same time? I don’t know, but Marie Forleo has figured it out! Smart, funny, and as brilliant as it is straightforward. Loved it!”

  —Brené Brown, PhD, author of Dare to Lead and Daring Greatly

  “Here’s the divine Marie Forleo with a book that is both a comfort and a provocation. No matter what . . . you can do this! The wisdom in this book will make you see yourself and your potential through a thrilling new lens.”

  —Dani Shapiro, author of Inheritance

  “The best books fit our persistent locks like a perfectly made key. Marie is honest, generous, and caring, and she’s sharing her wisdom here. If you’re looking for the next step on your journey to make a difference for others, here it is.”

  —Seth Godin, author of This Is Marketing

  “Everything Is Figureoutable is a must read for anyone who wants to face their fears, fulfill their dreams, and find a better way forward. With humor and insight, Marie Forleo offers practical advice about how to get it done. This book delivers a knockout punch to whatever is holding you back.”

  —Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild

  “Marie Forleo—always the first to jump in and champion other women—is an inspiration to me. With Everything Is Figureoutable, she gives us the best of a leadership book and the best of self-help. It’s hilarious, relatable, and actionable. I finished the last page on fire to implement Marie’s tools into my personal and work lives.”

  —Abby Wambach, author of Wolfpack; Olympian; activist

  “Most of us think of Marie Forleo as a performer, mentor, role model for a generation of young women and men, and hostess of MarieTV. Everything Is Figureoutable will change that. The lady can write. Everything Is Figureoutable is a dazzling manifesto on self-belief and self-empowerment. Perhaps her greatest contribution yet.”

  —Steven Pressfield, author of The War of Art and The Artist’s Journey

  “Thanks to Marie Forleo, ‘Everything is figureoutable’ has been one of my mantras—and her book delivers on its promise. Marie’s guidance is brilliant and illuminating, and she delivers it in the most heartfelt, down-to-earth way. Everything Is Figureoutable will energize you, move you, and inspire you to take fearless action!”

  —Gabrielle Bernstein, author of The Universe Has Your Back

  “Marie Forleo is a force of nature, out there helping others find their own confidence to grow themselves and their businesses. In Everything Is Figureoutable, Marie shares some of the most powerful lessons she has learned.”

  —Simon Sinek, author of Start with Why and Leaders Eat Last

  “I’m a longtime fan of MarieTV, and this book represents everything I adore about Marie—as a teacher, a woman, and an overall badass! From her personal story and mantra to the tales of lives she’s inspired and changed for the better, Marie offers up her real-talk insights with candor, generosity, and immense wisdom, all with her inimitable style of Forleo fun!”

  —Bryce Dallas Howard, actor and director

  “The Everything Is Figureoutable belief system is a lifesaver, a life changer, a belief system for the ages. Every parent should start with this on how to raise their kids to be happy and self-sufficient. Everything Is Figureoutable will shatter your limitations, open your heart, and help you reach your most long-buried dreams.”

  —David Bach, New York Times bestselling author of The Latte Factor and Smart Women Finish Rich

  “This is a fantastic book. It’s a delight to read plus it’s overflowing with powerful ideas and tools. Marie is so warm and wonderful. It’s like talking with your best friend who also happens to be incredibly wise, helpful—and funny!”

  —Rick Hanson, PhD, author of Resilient

  “Making the impossible possible has little to do with talent and almost everything to do with massive action. Everything Is Figureroutable turns you into the powerhouse you were born to be. This book will make you think, laugh, and leap into action—often on the same page. If you ever wonder what separates those who dream from those who achieve, this book is your answer.”

  —Tony Robbins, business and life strategist; author of Unshakeable

  “Everything Is Figureoutable is an unapologetic guide to solving your biggest problems and accomplishing your wildest dreams.”

  —Sophia Amoruso, cofounder and CEO of Girlboss

  “I have often marveled at the creativity, intensity, and integrity with which Marie builds her career. I’ve wondered: How does she do so much so well? In Everything Is Figureoutable, Marie reveals to her readers every secret and strategy she’s used to build her fascinating life and her world-changing platform. This book is exactly like Marie: fast-paced, generous, wise, raw, funny, practical, and helpful.”

  —Glennon Doyle, author of Love Warrior; founder of Together Rising

  “This book will change your life in all the best ways possible. Marie, in her straight-up hilarious manner, makes you understand the power that you truly have when you get out of your own damn way, put insight into action, and do the work. Her advice has helped me figure out how to live the life of my dreams. Everything Is Figureoutable will do the same for you.”

  —Becky Lynch, professional wrestler and WWE RAW and inaugural SmackDown Women’s Champion

  “For centuries, we curious, hungry, joy-seeking humans have been on a quest to unlock our greatest potential. Well, what if it’s easier than we think, and it all starts with one powerful belief? You hold in your hand the key to creating the magical, meaningful life you desire. Everything Is Figureoutable is a provocative, profound, laugh-your-ass-off game-changer. Devour this book and get busy living! Thank you, Marie Forleo—you are a gift!”

  —Kris Carr, author

  “Debt, stress, depression, addiction, boring job. It’s easy to be paralyzed by the enormity of life’s problems. Despair no more, Marie Forleo’s Everything Is Figureoutable is here. Marie channels her mother’s can-do-it mentality into a book that will change your mindset. There is no challenge too small or too great to overcome. You can fix your washing machine and you can launch your dream company. I am often in awe of Marie and everything she has accomplished. And now we have the actionable road map on how she does it. Lucky us!”

  —Jeff Krasno, cofounder and CEO of Commune

  “If you’re stuck or frustrated with any aspect of your life, take heart. With her trademark mix of warmth, intelligence, and insightful advice, Marie Forleo shows us how, as the title says, everything is figureoutable.”

  —Arianna Huffington, founder and CEO of Thrive Global

  “In my world, there are two types of people: those I can trust to figure out a problem and those I can’t. Guess which ones I want to work with? Everything Is Figureoutable
gives you the courage to stand strong and find a way forward, no matter what. A must read!”

  —Daymond John, CEO of FUBU; costar of Shark Tank

  Portfolio / Penguin

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  Copyright © 2019 by Marie Forleo

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  Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

  Names: Forleo, Marie, author.

  Title: Everything is figureoutable / Marie Forleo.

  Description: New York : Portfolio/Penguin, [2019] | Includes index.

  Identifiers: LCCN 2019022656 (print) | LCCN 2019022657 (ebook) | ISBN 9780525534990 (hardcover) | ISBN 9780525535003 (ebook)

  Subjects: LCSH: Success. | Creative thinking. | Determination (Personality trait) | Optimism.

  Classification: LCC BF637.S8 F624 2019 (print) | LCC BF637.S8 (ebook) | DDC 158.1—dc23

  LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019022656

  LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2019022657

  Penguin is committed to publishing works of quality and integrity. In that spirit, we are proud to offer this book to our readers; however, the story, the experiences, and the words are the author’s alone.

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  For my parents.

  Thank you for raising me to be playful, fiercely independent, and to honor the value of hard-ass work.

  The power isn’t out there,

  it’s in you.

  CONTENTS

  Praise for Marie Forleo

  Title Page

  Copyright

  Dedication

  Epigraph

  1

  The Tropicana Orange

  2

  Your Road Map to Results

  3

  The Magic of Belief

  4

  Eliminate Excuses

  5

  How to Deal with the Fear of Anything

  6

  Define Your Dream

  7

  Start Before You’re Ready

  8

  Progress Not Perfection

  9

  Refuse to Be Refused

  10

  The World Needs Your Special Gift

  EPILOGUE

  The Real Secret to Lasting Success

  Acknowledgments

  Appendix: Even More Figureoutable Field Notes

  Notes

  Index

  About the Author

  1

  The Tropicana Orange

  The obvious is that which is never seen until someone expresses it simply.

  Kahlil Gibran

  My mother has the tenacity of a bulldog, looks like June Cleaver, and curses like a truck driver. She grew up the daughter of two alcoholic parents in the projects of Newark, New Jersey. She learned, by necessity, how to stretch a dollar bill around the block and is one of the most resourceful and industrious people you could ever meet. She once told me she rarely felt valued, loved, or beautiful, but she held tight to the promise she made to herself that, once she was old enough, she’d find a way to a better life.

  As a kid, I remember going through the Sunday paper together and cutting coupons. She taught me all the different ways to save money. She also taught me to pay close attention to the free stuff that brands would send you—like recipe books or cooking utensils—if you saved up and mailed in a “proof of purchase.” One of my mom’s most prized possessions was a little transistor radio she got from Tropicana orange juice, for free. The radio was the size, color, and shape of an orange, with a red-and-white-striped antenna sticking out the side like a straw. She loved that little radio.

  My mom is one of those people who is constantly busy. As a little girl, I knew I could find her somewhere around the house or yard by listening for the tinny sound coming out of that Tropicana orange. One day I was walking home from school and heard the radio playing off in the distance. As I got closer, I realized the music was coming from above. I looked up and saw my mom perched on the roof of our two-story house. “Moooom! Is everything okay? What are you doing all the way up there?!”

  She yelled down, “I’m fine, Ree. The roof had a leak. When I called the roofer, he said it would be at least five hundred bucks, probably more. That’s friggin’ nuts! I remembered seeing some extra asphalt in the garage and figured it would just take a few minutes to fix it up.”

  Another time, I came home from school and heard the radio buzzing from the back of the house. Mom was in the bathroom, surrounded by tools and exposed pipes. Dust particles filled the air. “Mom, what’s going on?!”

  “Oh, I’m just retiling the bathroom,” she said. “I saw a few cracks and didn’t want it all to get moldy.”

  You’ve got to understand, my mom is high school educated and this was the 1980s. It was a pre-internet, pre-YouTube, pre-Google world. I never knew where I’d find her or what she’d be doing, but all I had to do was follow the crackle of that radio.

  One fall day, I came home late from school and something was different. Everything was dark. There was an unusual silence. Something was wrong. I quietly walked through the house afraid of what I might find. Where was the sound of the Tropicana orange? Where was my mom? Then I heard clicks and clacks. I followed that sound and saw my mom huddled over the kitchen table. It looked like an operating room. I saw electrical tape and screwdrivers, and spread out in front of her were countless tiny pieces of a dismantled Tropicana orange radio. “Mom, are you okay? What happened to your radio? Is it broken?”

  “It’s fine, Ree. No big deal. The antenna got busted and the tuner dial was a little off, so I’m fixing it.”

  I stood there for a second, watching her work her magic. Finally, I asked, “Hey, Mom, how do you know how to do so many different things that you’ve never done before, without anyone showing you how to do it?”

  She put down her screwdriver, turned to me, and said, “Don’t be silly, Ree. Nothing in life is that complicated. You can do whatever you set your mind to if you just roll up your sleeves, get in there, and do it. Everything is figureoutable.”

  I was transfixed, reveling in and repeating those words in my head: Everything is figureoutable. Everything is figureoutable. Holy shit, yes . . .

  Everything Is Figureoutable!

  This phrase and philosophy took root in my soul. Since then, it’s become the most powerful driving force in my life.

  It helped me end a physically abusive relationship. In college, it helped me win highly competitive and rare work-study positions to pay for room and board and get into the exact classes I wanted—despite prerequisite policies and wait lists. Even as a kid, it’s why I kept trying out for sports and cheer teams, even after getting rejected year after year.

  It’s helped me land every job I’ve ever had, from bartending at the most coveted restaurants in Manhattan to lucrative oddball gigs—selling glow sticks at megaclubs—to trading on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, publishing at Condé Nast, teaching hip-hop, starring in workout videos, producing and choreographing on MTV, and becoming one of the world’s first Nike Elite Dance athletes—despite no formal dance training. It’s helped me climb out of debilitating debt, extricate myself from dead-end relationships, and save my most precious ones, often in record time.

  It’s what gave me the audacity to start a business at twenty-three and build it into a multimillion-dollar, socially conscious education and media company from the
ground up—with no clue, experience, investors, graduate degree, or connections. It’s what fueled me to start filming videos using my first-generation webcam, which would later evolve into an award-winning online show seen by tens of millions of fans in 195 countries. I don’t say this to brag. I say this because deep in my bones I am that certain everything really is figureoutable.

  Yes, even if you’re starting from scratch. Even if you’ve already tried and failed. Even if you don’t have a clue what the hell you’re doing or why things keep going wrong. Even if the world has told you time and time again that you can’t. Even if you’ve been born into extraordinary challenges or find yourself with the deck stacked against you.

  Maybe you’re wondering whether this idea can help you confront a harrowing reality. Like when you’re in the midst of despair or a sense of endless futility. Experiences like:

  A frightening and life-altering diagnosis

  The tragic loss of a child or loved one

  Mental illness and recovery after abuse

  Yes. Everything is figureoutable helps us face hard truths consciously. Throughout this book, you’ll hear triumphant tales of everyday people confronting loss, illness, and heart-wrenching pain. These “Figureoutable Field Notes” illustrate how this one simple idea helps us find resilience, resourcefulness, and hope—especially when we need it most.

  No matter what you’re facing, you have what it takes to figure anything out and become the person you’re meant to be.

  Despite what society, your family, or your mind may have led you to believe, you are not broken. Nothing is intrinsically wrong with you. You’re not a mistake, or a fraud, or a fake. You’re not weak or incapable.

  Quite simply, none of us were given an owner’s manual at birth. Our educational system doesn’t train us to harness the power of our thoughts, beliefs, emotions, and the wisdom of our bodies. It doesn’t teach us how to develop winning mindsets, perspectives, and practical habits not only to meet and overcome life’s challenges but also to experience real joy and fulfillment. It fails to show us how much intrinsic power we all have. Sadly, we get very little (if any) practical training on how to use our gifts to make a difference.

 

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