RAE’S READS

Last summer, someone donated to my bookstore, Rae’s Reads, two books by Rachel Hollis. The first, Girl, Wash Your Face, I reviewed at the end of the summer. Near the beginning of autumn, I read its sequel, Girl, Stop Apologizing, and it spoke to me even more than Hollis’s first book.

As a little girl of the 50s, I was raised to be a pleaser and appeaser. This book was targeted right at me, and helped me make some practical changes in my life. Designed to help women live up to their full potential, Hollis advises women to stop defining themselves in light of other people–instead to own who they are and what they want. She tells all women to stop talking themselves out of their dreams.

Girl deals with excuses to let go of, how to behave, skills to acquire, and the result will be GROWTH, CONFIDENCE, AND BELIEF IN YOURSELF.

Recommended on the cover by John Maxwell, one of my personal heroes and Gretchen Rubin of the Happier podcast, a personal favorite, the book delivered all its cover promised. Hollis’s writing style is applicable, practical, honest and has a no-holds-barred “attitude.” She addresses all women who are brave enough to take the message of the book to heart. It is a godsend to women like me who need a quick course in the art of becoming a small businesswoman. I highly recommend it to all.

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3 responses to “GIRL(S), HERE’S SOME GOOD ADVICE”

  1. beth Avatar

    I love the idea of both of these books

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      I found them very helpful. The author was taking to me!

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  2. Carla Avatar

    Great review and recommendation, Rae. I will look for this one.

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