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  • Book Summary and Reviews of Smash It! by Francina Simone

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    "Simone's prose masterfully crafts an honest and likable voice in Olivia that is bolstered by the cast of diverse supporting characters and combines that with compelling, well-paced plot points. Readers will find themselves rapt with anticipation and excitement and filled with compassion for Olivia's journey to self-acceptance and self-love. Stellar." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

    "Simone deftly captures the cadence of modern teenagers...Though the premise is familiar, Simone crafts an entertaining and inclusive cast to accompany Olivia through the peaks and valleys of friendship, romance, and self-love." - Publishers Weekly

    "Smash It!: coming in hot with a way more accurate, grounded look at a high school musical! Hilarious, heartwarming, empowering, and neurotic in the best way—I loved reading this book. Smash It! smashed it." - New York Times bestselling author Christine Riccio

    "Witty, laugh-out-loud funny and downright powerful." - Sasha Alsberg, #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of Zenith

    "Francina Simone is one of the freshest new YA voices I've read in years. The characters jump off the page, the plot is an empowering manifesto, and the humor is as sharp as it is real." - Lauren Steven, author of The Exact Opposite of Okay

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    5 Moves to Create Your Dream Life

    It’s Christopher Duncan and Total Freedom TV coming at you today. Today I want to share with you the five ways to create your dream life. Now, here I am in this absolutely stunning location. Yesterday, we went snowmobiling, the day before that we went skiing. The people I’m hanging out with are absolute game changers.

    In the last year and a half, we’ve been to 15 countries, built businesses that truly matter to us, helped my dad start his company. This is my dream life. It might be yours but it’s mine. Becoming a number one best seller was on my bucket list for so long.

    I’m going to share with you today the five moves to create your dream life. Because here’s what I want you to know is, when I sat down with a lady that died…I mean, she died for nine minutes, flat dead, on the surgeon table. She told me one thing on my podcast I had with her. She said, Chris..

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    Let me give you the five steps.

    Step 1: Have A Vision

    Number one is have a vision – a super clear, crystal clear vision of:

    • Where you’re going to be
    • Who you’re going to be
    • What it looks like when you finally get to that point when you do leave this earth, this planet

    What is the vision for your life? We need to do two things. One, you need to have the vision, then you need to break it down. This is what I do when I work personally with somebody, privately with them. I help them to bring down the big vision into actual steps. You need to break it down.

    Step 2: Find Your WHY

    The second thing, step number two, is you must attach a massive meaning and a massive why. See, if you want to go make millions of dollars which you’ll have, if you want to go get an amazing relationship which I’ve got, if you want to build businesses, if you want to change the world, if you wa

    Smash Hits

    British music magazine, 1978 to 2006

    For other uses, see Smash Hits (disambiguation).

    "Star Hits" redirects here. For a defunct Latin American channel, see Star Premium.

    Not to be confused with the video game Smash Hit.

    Cover of a 1988 edition of Smash Hits featuring Australian pop singers Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan.

    CategoriesA4-size music magazine
    FrequencyInitially monthly, then fortnightly
    First issueSeptember 1978; 46 years ago (1978-09);
    July 2009; 15 years ago (2009-07) (one-off specials)
    Final issue13 February 2006; 18 years ago (2006-02-13) (final regular issue);
    April 2022; 2 years ago (2022-04) (final one-off special)
    CompanyEMAP Metro (original)
    Bauer Media Group (one-off specials)
    CountryUnited Kingdom
    LanguageEnglish
    ISSN0260-3004

    Smash Hits was a British music magazine aimed at young adults, originally published by EMAP. It ran from 1978 to 2006, and, after initially appearing monthly, was issued fortnightly during most of that time. The name survived as a brand for a spin-off digital television channel, which was later renamed Box Hits, and website. A digital radio station was also available but closed on 5 August 2013.

    Overview

    Smash Hits featured the lyrics of latest hits and interviews with big names in music. It was initially published monthly, then went fortnightly. The style of the magazine was initially serious, but from the mid-1980s became increasingly irreverent. Its interviewing technique was novel at the time and, rather than looking up to the big names, it often made fun of them, asking strange questions rather than talking about their music.

    Created by journalist Nick Logan, the title was launched in 1978 and appeared monthly for its first few issues. He based the idea on a songwords magazine that his sister used to buy, bu

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