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Summary: Girl, Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis - Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are so You Can Become Who You Were Meant to Be

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A Complete Summary of Girl, Wash Your Face: Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are. Rachel Hollis' "Girl, Wash Your Face" carries one main theme throughout its chapters: that what becomes of your life, ultimately, is up to you. You have so much power to dictate the outcome of your life, but without trashing all the untruths you've been fed so far (and even the ones you feed yourself), there's no harnessing the potential of that truth. Hollis teaches women how to overcome these falsehoods by sharing her personal experiences. Each chapter begins with her telling readers how she once patterned her life after a particular lie. She ends each chapter with a couple of tips that helped her overcome said lie. Some of the lies she tackles concern self-worth, the true source of happiness, the root of gossip, and many more. Actually, reading Hollis' book feels very much like hearing from a friend. It's the kind of book you probably want to curl up and get comfortable with. What's more, she gets practical by telling you exactly how to go about conquering those fears and taking charge of your destiny. Here Is A Preview Of What You Will Get: - In Girl, Wash Your Face, you will get a detailed summary of the book. - In Girl, Wash Your Face, you will get an analysis of the book. = In Girl, Wash Your Face, you will get some fun multiple choice quizzes, along with answers to help you learn about the book. Get a copy, and learn everything about Girl, Wash Your Face .

39 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 22, 2018

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May 20, 2019
Being an okay Mom is an option.

My whole family is so competitive even with motherhood. Even if we lie to ourselves we must believe we are great mothers. I choose not to perpetuate that lie and this short book gives me the strength to say I'm an okay Mom when it comes to baking, etc. But who needs to be the BEST Mom in everything? I'm merely the best Mom I can be and the BEST Mom for my daughter. I would suck at Momming your child. Good thing I dont have to. My daughter would choose me 100 out of 100 times and thats what matters to me.
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March 11, 2022
Pleasant Read

Easy and pleasant to read. A reminder of how to be a better person. Felt like a was talking to a true friend.
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