This is my first Rachel Hollis book and while I hope it will be my last, it probably won't be.
I learned who Rachel was this year. During quarantine, I found out all about her and how she supports MLMs and sells marriage advice without any qualifications to do so. After watching so much about her, I saw the post announcing her divorce to the world. I was mad for the people who spend thousands of dollars to listen to her talk about how to have a perfect marriage, all while hers was falling apart behind the scenes. Rachel prides herself on how she is so open and transparent, but if that was true, the divorce announcement would not have shocked her entire fan base. I do not consider myself a fan, I just keep up with her to see the shady/wrong things she is doing. Having a virtual Rise conference during quarantine (tickets ranging from $40-$200 dollars for advice on how to make a marriage stronger) and getting a divorce months later is not transparent and it is taking advantage of vulnerable women.
Rachel announced her divorce on June 8. July 27, this book was announced. September 29th, the book was released. It was marketed to make it seem like it was all about the divorce, and that was not true. The book even starts with “Three days into editing this book, my marriage ended. A sixteen-year marriage to the father of my four children. An eighteen-year relationship with my best friend. The foundation of my life, everything that once was, crumbled between one breath and another.” I saw this as a blatant money grab to milk her divorce and I still partially agree with that.
Some quotes that I did not like:
“My work has always been honest.” I have already discussed why that is not true.
“Nobody walks through fire unscathed. You either burn up into ashes or you get forged in the flames and emerge as something new. So, what will you choose? Will you allow this season that you’re in to wear you down and diminish you? Will you become bitter or angry? Will you live the rest of your life drowning in anxiety and fear of being hurt again? Will you allow loss to define you for the rest of your life? Or will you fight back?” Some people literally will never recover from trauma and that is okay?
Page 68 “...I beg you to remember that hatred never heals-only love can do that.” This quote shocked me because it is almost identical to the famous MLK Jr. quote, "Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.” Her potentially plagiarizing one of the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement is disgusting. MLK did not do what he did just to have his words stolen. Rachel talked about how moved she was about the recent events that led to the BLM movement. She talks (without giving names) about George Floyd and says she was disappointed in the police, in the justice system, yet she potentially steals a quote from one of the most famous leaders of the Civil Rights movement. I cannot support that and I'm not sure how others could, either.
Page 136 “During the quarantine we experienced from Covid-19, we small-business owners felt this keenly." First off, it's COVID-19. Second, Rachel and Dave own multi million dollar business. I do not consider them small business owners and it is a slap in the face of every small business owner out there.
The parts I did like:
Page 146 “Get a job if you need to. Sell your old stuff on eBay. Learn all about “flipping”things on Amazon and then go and do it. Go research, hit up Google, ask YouTube to help. If you’re not sure how to make extra income there are so many ideas to help you but please remember this important prerequisite: figure out a way to make more income that doesn’t cost you any money to start. For real. I’m positive someone is going to read this and be inspired to head on over to the Internet and ask how she should make extra income and then, four weeks later, her starter kit has arrived for the new at-home business she just paid $ 700 to join. Don’t be dumb! Figure out ways to make money that don’t require money." This quote SHOCKED ME. Rachel has spoken at countless MLM retreats, motivating women to join or stay in their 'business,' even though less than 1% of people ever turn a profit in that type of business. She has spoken to the most vulnerable of women and encouraged them to be a part of something financially dangerous. Her denouncing MLMs shows that she is a major hypocrite. She has officially bitten the hand that feeds her and she will (most likely) never speak at an MLM conference again (good). This could be character growth, or just hypocrisy. Who knows? But her saying this is shocking. Imagine how many people joined one of those businesses because she told them too and now she says this? The betrayal is something extraordinary.
Rachel did get real in the last two chapters of the book. She went into detail of her adoption process and her brother's death. Both stories seemed real, raw, and genuine. Those were my favorite part because you could really feel Rachel's actually emotions. She wasn't faking.
End Thoughts:
If you can suffer through the humble brags and quirk queen moments throughout this book, perhaps pick it up. She is not qualified since she does not have any certification to help you, but I guess, go for it. Rachel stans will read it regardless.
Finally, my message to Rachel (who will not read this because she has said so many times she does not reads reviews), Girl, Stop Exploiting Your Divorce To Vulnerable Women Who Eat Up Your Every Word.