Clare Pooley is a British author renowned for her heartfelt and humorous storytelling. After a career in advertising, she turned to writing and found success with her debut memoir, "The Sober Diaries," which chronicles her journey to sobriety. Her transition to fiction was marked by the bestselling novel "The Authenticity Project." Pooley's works often explore themes of connection and authenticity, resonating with readers worldwide.
The truth is, we all have a story. And more often than not, it’s the people who are closest to us who don’t know the half of it.
Maybe the only way to really get to know someone is to be brave enough to tell them the truth about yourself.
It is a very special kind of person who can see a stranger for who they are, with no judgment or expectation.
It’s funny how easy it is to underestimate the power of a little kindness.
The thing about happiness is that it’s only real when it’s shared.
We’re all a work in progress, and there’s no such thing as perfect.
It’s the people who love you for your faults who are worth keeping close.
Sometimes the most important conversations are the ones you never planned on having.
It’s a good idea to be kind, because you never know what someone else is going through.
Secrets have a way of growing bigger the longer you keep them locked up.
The best kind of friends are the ones who aren’t afraid to be a little bit vulnerable with you.
Life is too short to waste time trying to be someone you’re not.