A Shame-Free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals
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Average rating3.3
"Hollis's writing is beautifully blunt, and she humbly thanks her fans for her success. Her actionable ideas and captivating voice will encourage women to believe in themselves." - Publisher's Weekly (starred review) "I believe we can change the world. But first, we've got to stop living in fear of being judged for who we are." Rachel Hollis has seen it too often: women not living into their full potential. They feel a tugging on their hearts for something more, but they're afraid of embarrassment, of falling short of perfection, of not being enough. In Girl, Stop Apologizing, #1 New York Times bestselling author and founder of a multimillion-dollar media company, Rachel Hollis sounds a wake-up call. She knows that many women have been taught to define themselves in light of other people--whether as wife, mother, daughter, or employee--instead of learning how to own who they are and what they want. With a challenge to women everywhere to stop talking themselves out of their dreams, Hollis identifies the excuses to let go of, the behaviors to adopt, and the skills to acquire on the path to growth, confidence, and believing in yourself.
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Hey, it's inspirational - if that's what you're looking for, great. It's also complete BS and full of ridiculous advice that clearly shows Rachel Hollis as a woman with lots of money and Instagram followers. Her goals all center around what others think of her and her marriage advice turns out to be complete bull since she is now divorced. This girl has a lot of issues, and they are hidden under layers of self-help. The mere fact that she thinks any of her life is relatable or that her advice is obtainable to more than 10 of her readers shows how horribly self-absorbed she is.
If you need a good pep talk from a girlfriend, this can be a quick and easy read. If you're looking for real-life advice and actually good ideas from an expert, keep looking, this ain't it.
I don't know if I really got more out of this book than Girl wash your face, but it was still a good up beat and uplifting book.
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