I definitely don't need therapy in life because I have gone through every little corner of my life.
“I definitely don't need therapy in life because I have gone through every little corner of my life.”
— Joy Mangano · Corner
The World Motivation
I definitely don't need therapy in life because I have gone through every little corner of my life.
“I definitely don't need therapy in life because I have gone through every little corner of my life.”
— Joy Mangano · Corner
I definitely don't need therapy in life because I have gone through every little corner of my life.
When I'm talking about a product, before it was a product, it was in my brain. So if I have an inspiration, I will literally get up in the middle of the night, and I'll dream about my customer... I don't feel like it's selling. I feel like it's talking about my children.
I would love to see every woman feel that she knows who she is and how she wants to lead. Every part of me is passionate about having the ability to do what I never could do when I was young.
I'm a mom. I work. I have a house to clean, things to organize. We all have certain similar needs, and I address them.
People that have been around me, people that have been here since day one with me, my coach Eric Trainer - even with - those are the people I need in my corner.
We're all in this together. I learned that lesson growing up in West Philly. When I shoveled the sidewalk my parents didn't let me stop with our house. They told me to keep shoveling all the way to the corner. I had a responsibility to my community.
I like to inject a bit of production value and flair to comedy, or at least to my little corner of comedy.
I'm no stranger to a corner shop. That was my second home, growing up.
From the moment I turned 39, 40, I really turned a corner and became a person who really enjoys working out. When I don't get a chance to, I miss it. I also just recognized that it would give me career longevity if I kept myself in the best shape I could possibly be in.
I'll see somebody struggling with something, and it doesn't matter if it's ironing or mopping or traveling, my brain just starts to percolate.