
Former Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief Kate White delivers the ultimate career and life playbook for ambitious women, following Helen Gurley Brown's empowerment tradition. Sparking both praise and controversy, this guide reveals counterintuitive secrets to setting the world on fire while staying authentically on top.
Kate White, bestselling author of You On Top and former editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan, merges her expertise in psychological thrillers and career empowerment to deliver gripping, theme-driven narratives.
Known for her New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling suspense novels like The Last Time She Saw Him and If Looks Could Kill, White’s work often explores ambition, resilience, and women’s agency. These themes are shaped by her 14-year leadership at Cosmo, where she boosted circulation by 30%.
Her career guides, including Why Good Girls Don’t Get Ahead but Gutsy Girls Do and The Gutsy Girl Handbook, offer pragmatic strategies drawn from her media executive experience. A frequent guest on Today and Good Morning America, White’s books have been published in over 30 countries, solidifying her global influence in both fiction and professional development.
You On Top is a self-help guide offering actionable advice for women on career advancement, confidence-building, and relationships. Drawing from Kate White’s experience as Cosmopolitan’s editor-in-chief, it blends humor with strategies like “owning your hotness” and leveraging serendipity. The book emphasizes bold decision-making, workplace savvy, and embracing sexuality as tools for success, framed in a modern take on Helen Gurley Brown’s Sex and the Single Girl.
This book targets women in their 20s–30s navigating career transitions, relationship dynamics, or self-esteem challenges. It’s ideal for readers seeking practical, no-nonsense advice on balancing ambition with personal fulfillment. While some critiques note its focus may feel outdated, its short chapters and lively tone appeal to those new to self-help.
Yes, for readers valuing candid, career-centric advice with a focus on assertiveness and self-reinvention. Reviews highlight its actionable tips—like spotting workplace “rats” and delegating effectively—but caution that its gender dynamics may feel stereotypical to modern audiences. Fans of Kate White’s humor and direct style will find it empowering.
The book ties self-assurance to embracing one’s “inner sex kitten,” arguing that confidence attracts professional and personal opportunities. White provides 15 tactics to cultivate allure, from posture adjustments to owning achievements unapologetically. This approach mirrors Helen Gurley Brown’s philosophy but with modernized, workplace-relevant examples.
Some reviewers call its advice overly simplistic or heteronormative, citing its focus on “pleasing men” and rigid gender roles. Others argue its career strategies lack depth for senior professionals. However, fans praise its accessibility and relatable anecdotes.
Both books blend career and relationship advice for women, but You On Top updates Brown’s 1960s ethos with post-#MeToo workplace dynamics. White prioritizes economic independence and confronts office toxicity more directly, while retaining Brown’s emphasis on sexuality as a power tool.
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Yes, it frames relationships as extensions of self-empowerment, advising readers to prioritize mutual respect and clear communication. White discourages settling for partners who undermine confidence, aligning romantic choices with broader life goals.
As Cosmopolitan’s former editor-in-chief and a thriller novelist, White merges media savvy with storytelling flair. Her advice reflects real-world boardroom experiences, offering credibility lacking in some self-help guides.
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Sexiness is mental-you can exude it simply by believing you have it.
Confidence isn't about being the best; it's about being comfortable with who you are.
Career paths rarely follow a straight line; they're more like a series of connected dots.
Extraordinary results often require extraordinary measures.
Rigid planning can actually thwart happiness and success.
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I never planned to become Cosmo's editor-in-chief. That Sunday afternoon, while baking a blueberry pie in Pennsylvania, my boss called asking me to drive into the city immediately. Running Redbook at the time, I worried I was being reassigned to something awful. Instead, she offered me the editorship of Cosmopolitan-completely dumbfounding me. This moment perfectly illustrated how life's biggest opportunities often arrive dressed in uncertainty. Most of us believe we need a detailed roadmap to find our calling, but rigid planning can actually thwart success. While having general life goals matters, being locked into a specific five-year plan might cause you to miss unexpected opportunities right in front of you. Rather than overthinking your path through endless analysis, try "bumping into it" through new experiences. My fashion director discovered her calling accidentally while watching a fashion shoot in Egypt-she had originally trained as an accountant but took a chance that changed her entire career trajectory. Keep a list of intriguing possibilities rather than a fixed plan, and never immediately reject an opportunity without at least 24 hours of consideration. When facing a new possibility, ask yourself: "Despite any anxiety it causes, might my life become more interesting if I said yes?"