As someone who is both deeply skeptical of the self-help genre and also in need of . . . so much help, this book was perfect for me. Jolenta and Kristen are doing God’s work, and I’m an atheist! — John Early, comedian[A] grounded, large-hearted work . . . Greenberg and Meinzer craft a welcoming tone and strike a perfect balance between sharing their traumas and folding in amusing anecdotes. This will delight fans of self-help books and encourage even the hardest cynics to reconsider the genre. — Publishers Weekly“A hilarious, charming, and totally unique take on life, friendship, and self-help.” — Kristen Johnston Emmy-winning star of 3rd Rock From the Sun and author of Guts: The Endless Follies and Tiny Triumphs of a Giant Disaster“Read this book, take a breath, and feel fine. Jolenta and Kristen are so forthright, funny, and wise that you can’t help but be won over by them. Plus, there is honest-to-goodness practical advice here that can help you live a better life.” — Celeste Headlee, host of Retro Report on PBS and author of We Need to Talk“Jolenta and Kristen are the mythbusters, guinea pigs, and guides you can trust to sort the Big Self-Help trash from treasure. Now they’ve created a hilariously relatable how-to for navigating the sprawling world of self-help and trends with equal parts hope and skepticism. Whether you’re looking for an entertaining route through the genre, or just reassurance that you’re not the only one who falls apart sometimes, How to Be Fine will make you feel better.” — Caroline Ervin and Cristen Conger founders of Unladylike Media and authors of Unladylike: A Field Guide to Smashing the Patriarchy and Claiming Your Space“The great tragedy of my life is that Jolenta and Kristen have solved all the problems, and there are none left for me to fix!” — E Jean Carroll author of What Do We Need Men For? and Elle magazine’s Ask E Jean column“Calling all skeptics and true believers—Jolenta and Kristen live and learn so we don’t have to! Seriously, they are the dreamiest tour guides one could have on a self-help journey. So much humor, heart, and honesty throughout—you’ll be rewarded with tons of concrete tips and heart-stopping moments of genuine soul -searching.” — Michele Siegel, producer of the podcasts Magic Lessons with Elizabeth Gilbert and Dear Sugars“I’ve long been a huge fan of Jolenta and Kristen podcast By the Book, a sharp, hilarious, and intersectional feminist take on a feminine-coded genre that's often dismissed out of hand: self-help books. Now, we all get to enjoy their wisdom, wit, and discernment distilled into this fabulous book-length exploration of what they learned from living by the rules of fifty self-help books. If you too want to be fine, read this book!” — Kate Manne, author of Down Girl: The Logic of MisogynyGreenberg and Meinzer offer up universal foibles with a sense of humor and encourage readers to explore an array of avenues to self-improvement. . . . Funny and wise, this will be particularly helpful to aficionados of the personal growth genre. — Library JournalGreenberg and Meinzer know something about self-help books. . . . The two have dedicated two weeks each to the advice of more than 50 self-help books. . . . They are honest about the lessons they learned as well as the ones they just couldn’t fit into their lives. . . . Even newbies to the genre will enjoy their humorous, clear-eyed views. — Booklist