The Upside of Being Down: How Mental Health Struggles Led to My Greatest Successes in Work and Life

The Upside of Being Down: How Mental Health Struggles Led to My Greatest Successes in Work and Life

The Upside of Being Down: How Mental Health Struggles Led to My Greatest Successes in Work and Life

The Upside of Being Down: How Mental Health Struggles Led to My Greatest Successes in Work and Life

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Overview

An entertaining, humorous, and inspirational memoir—think #GirlBoss meets Furiously Happy—about harnessing your creativity and embracing your flaws to reach your goals.

With humor and heart, Ban.do founder Jen Gotch shares the empowering story of her unlikely journey to becoming the creator and CCO of a multimillion-dollar brand. From her childhood in Florida where her early struggles with bipolar disorder were misdiagnosed, to her winding career path as a waitress, photographer, food stylist, and finally, entrepreneur with no business experience, she illuminates how embracing her flaws and understanding the influence of mental illness on her creativity actually led to her greatest successes in business and life.

Hilarious, charming, and filled with fascinating insights from her hard-won experience as a true creative and a visionary businesswoman, Gotch’s inspirational memoir dares readers to live each day with hope, optimism, kindness, and humor.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781508296713
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Publication date: 03/24/2020
Edition description: Unabridged
Product dimensions: 5.80(w) x 5.60(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Jen Gotch is genetically predisposed to optimism. A creative powerhouse and mental health advocate, she founded Ban.do with a friend in 2008, and with no prior business experience, was able to transform it from a small, vintage, one-of-a-kind hair accessories company into a multimillion-dollar brand within years. After a long (and winding) road of jobs that led her to where she is today, she’s now the chief creative officer and fearless leader of the Ban.do team. She’s passionate about sharing her experience in both business and life in a candid and lighthearted way in order to help others build their own self-awareness and emotional intelligence and most of all to help them feel less alone.



Rachel Bertsche is a journalist in Chicago, where she lives with her husband. Her work has appeared in Marie Claire, More, Teen Vogue, Every Day with Rachael Ray, Fitness, Women's Health, CNN.com, and more. Before leaving New York (and all her friends) for the Midwest, Bertsche was an editor at O: The Oprah Magazine.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix

Chapter 1 It's Not Easy Being Green 1

Chapter 2 At the Time, None of Us Knew 19

Chapter 3 I Got It from My Parents 31

Chapter 4 This Winding Road 47

Chapter 5 "Can I Call You Mom?" and Other Things I Said to My Therapist 67

Chapter 6 A Calming Shade of Blue 95

Chapter 7 This Is Just the Beginning 111

Chapter 8 I Am Very Busy 141

Chapter 9 I Cry at Work 163

Chapter 10 My First Husband 175

Chapter 11 Hello, Crispy Cereal 197

Chapter 12 Better Than Great, Less Than Perfect 209

Chapter 13 What Does Your Necklace Say? 221

Chapter 14 Jen Gotch Wants You to Feel Better (Just Like She Does!) 233

Chapter 15 The Upside of Being Down 245

Acknowledgments 261

Appendix: The Emotional Rating System 265

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