Balancing in Heels by Kristin Cavallari

Balancing in Heels

by Kristin Cavallari

Star of the hit E! show Very Cavallari and New York Times bestselling author Kristin Cavallari shares how she juggles all facets of her busy life with style and grace. 

For the first time ever, entrepreneur, designer, and TV star Kristin Cavallari will share her lifestyle and tips and tricks for managing health and wellness, food, fitness, fashion, and her success in business to more private matters of family, motherhood, and her relationship with her husband, NFL quarterback Jay Cutler, Kristin leaves no stone unturned to give fans of Laguna Beach and The Hills all of the answers they’ve been looking for.

Tracing her journey from reality stardom to real life—the good, the bad, and the ugly—Kristin digs down to the most personal of relationships in her life and discusses how they made her who she is today. She also talks about the amazing effects of her healthy diet and exercise, which have made Kristin and her family the happiest and healthiest they’ve ever been. Kristin shares the family’s favorite recipes and even reveals how her food philosophy has drastically improved Jay’s type 1 diabetes.

Balancing in Heels is a behind-the-scenes, in-depth look at who the real Kristin Cavallari is—unscripted.

Reviewed by Hillary on

3 of 5 stars

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I have to admit that the reason that I picked up this book is that I remember Kristin Cavallari from the show "The Hills." It was an ok book. I wasn't much into the fashion scene. I mean I spent 80 percent of my time in pajamas. I liked the getting healthy part. I agree with her with eating whole foods. I follow the Paleo plan myself so I loved reading how she eats and works out.

I also loved her recipe collection. I copied most of them to my recipe app on my Mac to try sometime in the future. I was not a big fan of her style, though. Even tho I work from home in my pajamas when I do go out I like to dress nicely. Her style and mine did not mesh, but that is ok.

I loved how she balanced being a mom with working and her marriage. She seems to have achieved a respectable work life balnece. I applaud her for that.

Overall this book was good for the recipes but the other parts did not interest me so much.This review was originally posted on Adventures in Never Never Land

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