In each chapter of this book, lifestyle influencer Rachel Hollis admits a lie she has told herself at some time, and then details how that lie is destructive or limiting in some way and how she realized a truth in order to challenge the lie. The ultimate message of the book is that you are the one who change your daily practices and create larger change for your life. Hollis communicates this message through her intersectional identity as a mother, wife, entrepreneur, woman, religious Christian, white person, trauma survivor, and more facets of her unique voice. My sister requested this book as gift last winter, so I bought it for her and promptly asked to read it when she was done. With a title like Girl, Wash Your Face, I knew I was onboard. Hollis' faith gives her strength in many of her beliefs about life. Regardless of the beliefs of the reader, her words are relatable, endearing, and positive.
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