In her highly anticipated new book, Girl, Wash Your Face: Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are So You Can Become Who You Were Meant to Be, Hollis invites readers into her world of controlled chaos, revealing 30-some years of life's battle wounds"including postpartum depression, a difficult childhood, discovering her brother after he committed suicide, being a self-confessed workaholic, and suffering from stress-induced Bell's Palsy, just to name a few. But, she also encourages women to embrace the day-to-day craziness. With sometimes brutal honesty, she challenges women to want more, work harder, be transparent about the good times and the bad, and know that they are ultimately responsible for who they become and their own happiness.
As a wife, working mother, entrepreneur, writer, and former foster parent who has dealt with myriad insecurities about her body and relationships, Hollis brings humor, honesty and a no-nonsense approach to addressing the many hurtful lies women tell themselves including:
I'll start tomorrow
I'm bad at sex
I'll never amount to anything
I am defined by my weight
I am unlovable
I'm not a good mom
I need a drink
I deserve to be treated badly
I should be further along by now
By sharing raw, authentic truths from her own life, she aims to have a real conversation about her experiences"the good, and the bad"and ultimately give other women permission to do the same. With chapter ending sections titled Things that helped me... Hollis walks alongside women and provides tangible tips and tricks to overcome the lies that permeate their thinking.
Girl, Wash Your Face: Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are So You Can Become Who You Were Meant to Be
Harper Collins Australia
Author: Rachel Hollis
ISBN: 9781400201655
RRP: $22.99
Question: What made your write Girl, Wash Your Face?
Rachel Hollis: I wrote GWYF as an answer to a question. I get the same questions over and over again from women all over the world asking me...how do I get back up when I have fallen? How do I make real change in my life? How do I get past trauma? How do you navigate mom guilt? I wanted to write this book as an answer I would give you if you were my friend. That is, You have the power to change your own life. You know the answers and you have the tools, you just need to own it. In this book I wanted to share all of my stories of when I fell down too to give you hope that you can get back up and move past all of the hurt just like I did.
Girl, Wash Your Face: Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are So You Can Become Who You Were Meant to Be
Harper Collins Australia
Author: Rachel Hollis
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