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Mentioned in 20 episodes
Girl, Wash Your Face
Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are So You Can Become Who You Were Meant to Be
Book • 2018
Girl, Wash Your Face is a self-help book that combines memoir, motivational tips, Bible quotations, and common-sense advice.
The book is structured around 20 lies that the author, Rachel Hollis, once believed about herself and how she overcame them.
Each chapter focuses on a specific lie, such as 'I'll start tomorrow' or 'I am defined by my weight,' and provides personal anecdotes and practical strategies for overcoming these obstacles.
The book emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility, self-reliance, and living with passion and purpose.
It also includes elements of Hollis's own life experiences, from her family background to her career and personal relationships, making it a relatable and motivational read for many women.
The book is structured around 20 lies that the author, Rachel Hollis, once believed about herself and how she overcame them.
Each chapter focuses on a specific lie, such as 'I'll start tomorrow' or 'I am defined by my weight,' and provides personal anecdotes and practical strategies for overcoming these obstacles.
The book emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility, self-reliance, and living with passion and purpose.
It also includes elements of Hollis's own life experiences, from her family background to her career and personal relationships, making it a relatable and motivational read for many women.
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