Woman, Wash Your Face: Cease Believing the Lies About Who You Are So You Can Turn into Who You Had been Meant to Be
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Do you ever suspect that everybody else has life discovered and also you don’t have a clue? In that case, Rachel Hollis has one thing to inform you: that’s a lie.
You probably have ever stated any of these items to your self…one thing else will make me glad; I’m not a superb mother; I’ll by no means get previous this; I’m outlined by my weight; I needs to be additional alongside by now…then you may gain advantage from the unflinching religion and rock-hard tenacity Rachel Hollis has in retailer for you. On this difficult however conversational audiobook, Rachel exposes the 20 lies and misconceptions that too usually maintain us again from dwelling joyfully and productively, lies we’ve informed ourselves so usually we don’t even hear them anymore.
Rachel is actual and talks about actual points. Greater than that, she reveals the precise sensible methods that helped her transfer previous them. Within the course of, she encourages, entertains, and even kicks somewhat butt, all to persuade you to do no matter it takes to get actual and develop into the joyous, assured lady you had been meant to be. Since you actually can dwell with ardour and hustle – and provides your self grace with out giving up.
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9 reviews for Woman, Wash Your Face: Cease Believing the Lies About Who You Are So You Can Turn into Who You Had been Meant to Be
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Anonymous –
This book can change your life if you let it!
Right from the beginning of the introduction it grabbed me!âYou, and only you, are ultimately responsible for who you become and how happy you are.âGuys how powerful is that?!?So the basic premise of the book is Rachel addressing 20 lies that have been instrumental in her life. At the end of each chapter, she discusses three specific, tangible ways she addressed that lie. The overall goal is to teach you self-awareness to identify the lies you tell yourself and to target those head on. Although I did not identify with each and every lie during this season of my life, I got a little something out of every chapter. I can totally see myself re-reading this book once or twice a year and gaining something new every time.At first I was afraid that because I donât have children I wouldnât get anything from the book, but that is totally not true! Yes, Rachel talks about her children and being a mother but thatâs not what the book is about. This book came along at the perfect time in my life to slap me in the face and light a fire under my butt. Seriously, I needed motivation some kind of bad and this book was life changing for me. I also loved that Rachel dropped in little religious tidbits. It wasnât necessarily a âChristian bookâ but had just enough in there to let me know Jesus sent this book my way.Rachel is real and raw and in your face but at this season in my life thatâs what I needed. Donât pick it up if youâre passive about making some changes. Or maybe do pick it up and itâll slap you around like it did me. Either way every woman needs this book whether youâre 18 or 80 there truly is something for everyone.Top three things I learned from this book:1. Stop making and keeping promises to everyone else and start keeping promises to your own dang self!2. No one decides how big your dreams can be but YOU. Also write down your goals and speak them aloud3. Gods has perfect timing.4. Ok one more because I canât narrow it down to three â EMBRACE THE CHAOS AND LOVE THE LIFE YOU ARE LIVING, RIGHT NOW, TODAY!I could sit here and quote this whole book because itâs that good but because I want you to go out and buy it for yourself, Iâm going to leave you with some of my favorite quotes/advice/âYou must choose to be happy, grateful and fulfilled. If you make that choice every single day, regardless of where you are or whatâs happening, you will be happy.ââYou are in charge of your own life, and thereâs not one thing in it that youâre not allowing to be there.ââNobody â not a voice of authority, not your mama, not the foremost expert in your arena â gets to tell you how big your dreams can be. They can talk all they wantâ¦but you get to decide if youâre willing to listen to themââYour dream is worth fighting for, and while youâre not in control of what life throws at you, you are in control of the fight.ââNothing that lasts is accomplished quickly. Nobodyâs entire legacy is based on a single moment, but rather the collection of oneâs experiences. If youâre lucky, your legacy will be a lifetime in the making.ââPretty good is way better than trying to fake perfection any day of the week.ââGod has perfect timing. Maybe that goal wasnât ever meant to be yours. Maybe you have to walk through this space that youâre in to be ready for that. Nothing is wasted. Every single moment is preparing you for the next.ââSomeone elseâs opinion of you is none of your business.ââDonât hide your light under a bushel because youâre too afraid someone wonât like the glare.âOkay Iâm going to stop now because seriously thereâs just too much good stuff in this book! Go pick it up for yourself! Borrow it from the library if you have to. Several chapters from the audiobook are listed on Rachelâs podcast, Rise, which is also awesome all by itself.Instagram @mrsrachelhollisWebsite: thechicsite.comPodcast: Rise by Rachel Hollis
Bouchra Rebiai –
This book will change you
Iâve never read a more powerful book before. Iâve read all kinds of self-help books, and even the occasional memoir, but this book?This book is neither this nor that. It is an urgent appeal from a woman like you and me, for us to also take charge of the reins of our lives and stop procrastinating change. Every aspect of why you shouldnât change your life is addressed, with examples of how she overcame the lies she told herself day in, day out, so you and I also have no excuses to keep listening to the lies we tell ourselves.If you want to change your life, read this book. It is far from glamorous and very much relatable.
Maureen W. –
100x would recommend!
What an uplifting read. Rachelâs infectious energy, tell-it-like-it-is, vulnerable, upbeat attitude gives this book life. For too long this society has shoved down womenâs throats [in more ways than one] how we are expected to think, dress, act, walk, talk; what weâre supposed to look like, who weâre supposed to talk to, what weâre supposed to eat, what careers weâre supposed to have or not have, who weâre supposed to date, how to parent, etc. Rachel single-handedly breaks down these barriers by telling her raw, natural, real truth. My only critique would be her frequent references to Christianity. If thatâs how she has been able to successfully navigate through this brutal thing we call life, then more power to her! Iâm a die hard Catholic girl, myself. But if weâre preaching about touching the souls of women from all walks of life, I think itâs important to be mindful that not all are going to feel empowered or connected in that way. Some may actually feel the opposite.Regardless; the world needs more people like Rachel Hollis. Women empowering other women. Teaching us not to be afraid to look inside ourselves, and dissect our innermost workings. The good, the bad, and the hideously ugly.I had an earth-shifting moment about halfway through this book. As a 28 year old, which a masters degree in Social Work, and a full-time government job, I had a pain-stakingly uncomfortable realization. I donât have any real goals. Sure, there are trajectories in which I would like to see my career go, all of which feel hopelessly unattainable. (I will argue with anyone who wants to go toe-to-toe, that social work is undoubtedly the most unforgiving, thankless career imaginable.) Those stories Rachel was telling about foster care and the broken system? Theyâre more real than you can possibly imagine. And we live it every day. In fact, it pays our bills. (Except not.) But of course, thatâs not why we do it. My âlife goalsâ at this point are to be married, buy a house in the country, and start a family. NONE of which I can control, no matter how hard I try. So, I need to find something I can control.Rachel is right. You have to dig down deep and relight the flame that went out however many years ago for whatever reason. She has reminded me that Iâm too young to feel as though the world is closing in. I canât wait to read âGirl, Wash Your Face!â and attend her conferences! I truly hope to meet her one day. I would love nothing more than to join a powerful team of women (and men) empowering other women (and men)!
Brit –
An easy read that gives you some great pointers and a little tough love.
I really liked this book. Itâs not my all time favorite by any means, but I thoroughly enjoyed reading it. It doesnât go as deep as some other self help books, but it is still full of great tips and honesty. A lot of the reviews talk about Rachel being full of herself and coming across as arrogant or seeming like she doesnât have real problems. In my opinion, she is very confident in herself, and she wants women to be confident instead of feeling like they have to downplay everything they do in their lives. It goes against the norm, but I find it refreshing. And as far as people feeling like she doesnât have legit problems, this book is only a glimpse into her life and isnât her life story. I also listen to her podcasts and have watched interviews, her social media, etc. So maybe if I knew less about her, the book may seem lacking in explanation or seeming less relatable. To each her own. We all see things differently. But I think this book is perfect if you want more of an easy read that is like a girlfriend giving you advice and a pep talk. May or may not change your life but I think itâs a good read, especially if you are just getting into the self help genre.
Subhashree Iyer –
This was a gift to my mom and she loved it. We both read it together and it is an amazing read. It is not like you havenât heard what Rachel wants to say before, but the way she sits it hits you at all the right places. Sheâs just serves all the harsh truths with such subtlety that you can do nothing but actually think about it. Itâs not the motivation that she gives in the book but retrospection that takes places once you have finished reading. And thatâs the sign of a good book.
Ali –
Trying to sit here and figure out how to write a review that will accurately describe the power of this book….and Iâm at a bit of a loss for the right words. This book is literally a game changer! No matter what you do, where you come from, what your life looks like.. you will gain so much from reading âGirl, Wash your Faceâ. Rachelâs honesty about the lies she once believed about herself completely resonates with the struggles we face as women. She has walked the same trenches as many of us are walking and gives direct, specific and tangible advice about ways to help and come through the other side as a better, stronger version of yourself. Her ability to motivate comes from true and honest experience. Guaranteed you will finish this book feeling encouraged, and motivated to start living towards a better you. Sometimes we need a kick start with our goals, a shift in our perspective or the encouragement to pick ourselves up and keep trying.. this is it folks!Also, I will mention, that as a busy new mom… the audible version was amazing…having the book read to you by Rachel herself while having the freedom to fold the laundry, drive, or get ready in the morning, makes this book even more practical for those who find it hard to find the time to sit down and get into a good book!Donât know if I have ever said in my life I was truly grateful for a book…. but this one… without hesitation… I am.
yla –
Maravilloso libro. En un lenguaje sencillo y muy cotidiano, Rachel Hollis relaja y hasta hace reÃrð. Al mismo tiempo que ayuda a llevar una vida con mayor aceptación a lo que ya somos como mamás, profesionistas, mujeres, etc. Altamente recomendado!!!
Bücherwurm –
Rachel is incredibly open on a lot of topics and has touched me deeply. I am very motivated by her stories and tips and looking forward to her new book!
Doris Can –
Between the writer and the character of this book, I plump for the writer. It is one one of most interesting books than I have ever read. The protagonist break the rules in the good site so that many women can manage with real life. Needless to say that we never settle for less than we deserve. Hence, this book showed me with love and good advice.