I can’t remember a time when my mom didn’t work. She has forever been on the move: a go-getter. When my brother Adel and I had a paper route as kids, my mom would get up before us at the crack of dawn to drop off the Washington Post at different corners. Hoda Kotb Read Quote
Ten Years Later’ is about the journey six extraordinary people take with time. Each has experienced a game-changing event – perhaps a life-threatening illness or a catastrophic personal loss. Hoda Kotb Read Quote
I think after overcoming breast cancer, you sort of become fearless and somehow going up to your boss to talk about a possible promotion doesn’t seem like such a daunting task anymore. Hoda Kotb Read Quote
Having cancer empowered me to take more risks. I knew beating cancer was going to shape me, but it wasn’t going to be all of me. Hoda Kotb Read Quote
I have a horrible sweet tooth. It’s gotten to the point where if I throw a cookie in the garbage, I have to douse it in Cascade. Otherwise, why wouldn’t I take it out and eat it? Hoda Kotb Read Quote
When you’re a big girl like me, you want someone who makes you feel diminutive. I think fat guys are sexy. Hoda Kotb Read Quote
If you have a friend or family member with breast cancer, try not to look at her with ‘sad eyes.’ Treat her like you always did; just show a little extra love. Hoda Kotb Read Quote
My style is streamlined, sophisticated and simple, so I usually go for a dress. No matching involved. I am bad at matching! I like easy and when you’re done, it looks like a second skin. I wear dresses every day for that reason. It’s easy! Hoda Kotb Read Quote
When my shoes are killing me, I take a maxi pad and put it in the bottom of my shoe. It is better than any Dr. Scholl’s insert. That fashion tip has saved me through some long nights. Hoda Kotb Read Quote