The book is half the magic.
Every chapter of How to Be Classy, In Spite of Yourself is paired with a short companion worksheet — the same exercises Kimberley and I used when we taught the class live.
These are not quizzes. They are not tests. They are short, thoughtful reflections — an exercise, a practical checklist, a quiet question to sit with for ten or fifteen minutes — designed to turn what you've just read into something you've actually done.
We do it this way for two reasons. First, the worksheets are a genuine part of the book — not a bonus, but the insights they bring to you is where you'll find the real value of the book. Second, because Kimberley loved telling each and every person in the class — It is never too late to become the best you can be — and that can only happen when the time comes when you really want to.
The book arrives soon — and the worksheets arrive with it.