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Well, I feel resigned to my own skin, sagging though it is! Actually, I think the best you can hope for is learning to be content with yourself. There will be lots of times when you'll be insecure about who you are or what you've got to offer, but you should never be afraid to be yourself'.

Also, I've never recognised boundaries, which is a personality trait rather than any bravery on my part. Despite a lack of education, I've managed to forge a career in fields for which most people would assume further education was a prerequisite. Life is very short, which is what you realise when you get to my age, and it's much better to pack it full of things you want to do, rather than looking back at things you haven't done.

See a different horoscope: Select sign. Mariella Frostrup: I'm tough with my kids about using social media and technology She found success despite never finishing school and became a mum in her 40s. Mariella Frostrup talks to Gabrielle Fagan about doing things her way Mariella Frostrup — my mum's advice, 'Never be afraid to be yourself', gave me confidence in life.

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She is also an avid reader and book lover, which I am sure contributes to her excellent abilities as a book critic. Speaking to the Evening Standard about the process of writing , Frostrup said:. And good writing seems to run Frostrup's family, as her father is the former foreign editor of the Irish Times , according to the Telegraph. Frostrup moved with her family from her native Norway to Ireland and then to London after the sad passing of her father. Frostrup has been a proud feminist since the get go and, in , she set up the Gender Rights And Equality Action Trust.

The trust describes itself as an "advocacy organisation working to drive gender equality worldwide.



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