Girl, wash your face Stop believing the lies about who you are so you can become who you were meant to be

Rachel Hollis

Book - 2018

Drawing from her life experiences as a lifestyle guru, the author presents a guide to becoming a joyous, confident woman by breaking the cycle of negativity and burnout and pursuing a life of exuberance. With unflinching faith-- and rock-hard tenacity-- Hollis shows readers how to give yourself grace without giving up.

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Subjects
Genres
Self-help publications
Published
Nashville, Tennessee : Nelson Books, an imprint of Thomas Nelson [2018]
Language
English
Main Author
Rachel Hollis (author)
Physical Description
xvii, 220 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781400201655
  • Introduction: Hey Girl, Hey!
  • 1. The Lie: Something Else Will Make Me Happy
  • 2. The Lie: I'll Start Tomorrow
  • 3. The Lie: I'm Not Good Enough
  • 4. The Lie: I'm Better Than You
  • 5. The Lie: Loving Him Is Enough for Me
  • 6. The Lie: No Is the Final Answer
  • 7. The Lie: I'm Bad at Sex
  • 8. The Lie: I Don't Know How to Be a Mom
  • 9. The Lie: I'm Not a Good Mom
  • 10. The Lie: I Should Be Further Along by Now
  • 11. The Lie: Other People's Kids Are So Much Cleaner/Better Organized/More Polite
  • 12. The Lie: I Need to Make Myself Smaller
  • 13. The Lie: I'm Going to Marry Matt Damon
  • 14. The Lie: I'm a Terrible Writer
  • 15. The Lie: I Will Never Get Past This
  • 16. The Lie: I Can't Tell the Truth
  • 17. The Lie: I Am Defined by My Weight
  • 18. The Lie: I Need a Drink
  • 19. The Lie: There's Only One Right Way to Be
  • 20. The Lie: I Need a Hero
  • Acknowledgments
  • About the Author
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Hollis asks female readers to find their inner truths in this witty guide to healthy living. Hollis, founder of the lifestyle website TheChicSite.com and married mother of four, is a self-proclaimed recovering workaholic who suffered from erroneous beliefs instilled in childhood: "When I succeeded, I got praise and attention; I felt liked and accepted. But the moment the audience stopped clapping, it all went back to the way it was before. What this taught me... is the belief that in order to be loved, I felt I needed to produce something." Hollis implores readers to stop worrying about external pressures to always do more and, instead, to find fulfillment by getting in touch with their own desires and feelings. Readers will find hope and humor in Hollis's stories as she challenges them to take control of their physical, mental, and spiritual health through regulating habits, resisting unhelpful comparisons, and embracing changes such as marriage and motherhood. Opening up about her now-husband and their rough first year of dating, Hollis reveals she was trying too hard to make something work that didn't fit, and admonishes other women not to do the same by making any single person their purpose for living. Throughout, she pairs biblical lessons with personal anecdotes to make her points. Hollis's dynamic book is filled with inspiration for women who feel stuck on the path to realizing their dreams. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.