Summary:
The memoir chronicles the author's personal journey of facing her fears after being inspired by a quote from Eleanor Roosevelt: "Do one thing every day that scares you." Over the course of a year, she embarks on a series of adventures and challenges, from skydiving to stand-up comedy, to confront her anxieties and grow beyond her comfort zone.
Key points:
1. Conquering Fear: The book's main theme is overcoming fear, inspired by Eleanor Roosevelt's quote. The author, Noelle Hancock, faces her fears leading to personal growth.
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