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Do you ever suspect that everyone else has life figured out and you don’t have a clue? If so, Rachel Hollis has something to tell you: that’s a lie. If you have ever said any of these things to yourself . . . Something else will make me happy. • I’m not a good mom. • I will never get past this. • I am defined by my weight. • I should be further along by now. . . . then you could benefit from the unflinching faith and rock-hard tenacity Rachel Hollis has in store for you. In this challenging but conversational book, Rachel exposes the twenty lies and misconceptions that too often hold us back from living joyfully and productively, lies we’ve told ourselves so often we don’t even hear them anymore. Rachel is real and talks about real issues. More than that, she reveals the specific practical strategies that helped her move past them. In the process, she encourages, entertains, and even kicks a little butt, all to convince you to do whatever it takes to get real and become the joyous, confident woman you were meant to be. Because you really can live with passion and hustle – and give yourself grace without giving up.
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the concept of this book was so interesting, in each chapter of the book Rachel Hollis took a lie she told herself and then talked it through and gave tips on how to deal with it at the end. the book seemed a little winded at times, but she's entertaining and it was cool to hear her reading the book. didn't completely agree with some of the ways she looks at certain topics, and i wouldn't say i learned a whole lot in the book, but it was entertaining and i got through it pretty quickly. not sure i would exactly recommend the book to a friend.
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