Rachel Hollis’ latest read is a small book about big feelings. 2020 was the year none of us expected. Still, it won’t be the last time we navigate something brutal, hard and unforeseen.
Rachel Hollis’ latest read is a small book about big feelings. 2020 was the year none of us expected. Still, it won’t be the last time we navigate something brutal, hard and unforeseen.
“I believe we can change the world. But first, we’ve got to stop living in fear of being judged for who we are.”
"I want you to know that what’s been good will always be good: the smell of coconut sunblock, a five year old showing you the spot where his front tooth used to be, a home-cooked meal, when your love kisses that exact spot on your neck, a grandmother’s handwriting, a job well done, the kindness of strangers, the human spirit, an appaloosa horse, the ritual of your faith, laughing until you pee your pants a little, holiday dessert tables, first birthday parties, a perfect cup of coffee. What’s good will always be good, and one of the most awful, beautiful things about the hard seasons is that unless we experience hardship, we’ll never truly appreciate the goodness.
Rachel Hollis sees you. As the millions who read her #1 New York Times bestsellers Girl, Wash Your Face and Girl, Stop Apologizing, attend her RISE conferences and follow her on social media know, she also wants to see you transform.
But, as Rachel writes, it is up to you how you come through your pain—you can learn and grow, having changed for the better, or stay stuck in place, where your identity becomes rooted in what hurt you. With her signature humor, heartfelt honesty and true-life stories, in Didn’t See that Coming Rachel Hollis shares how to embrace the difficult moments in life for the learning experiences they are, and that a life well-lived, is one of purpose and focused on the essentials. Inspirational and aspirational, this small book is about big feelings, and an anchor that shows that darkness can co-exist with the beautiful.
It’s exciting that so many of you have chosen to read Didn't See That Coming with your book club. Here you will find a reading group guide with thoughtful questions to help you guide your conversations. They're a great resource for you reflect on your reading experience on your own, too!
It’s thrilling to see that so many of you have chosen to read Untamed with your book club. Here you will find a reading group guide with thoughtful questions to help you guide your discussion. Feel free to use them to reflect on the reading experience on your own, too!
Rachel laid the foundation for her lifestyle brand and media company with the same unfiltered honesty and staunch inclusivity that made her a two-time #1 New York Times bestselling author. Hollis connects with a highly engaged and growing global audience of women who treasure her transparency and optimism. She is one of the most sought-after motivational speakers, plays host to one of today’s top business podcasts and is a proud mama of four who uses her platform to empower and embolden women around the world. Rachel calls Texas home; more specifically the Hill Country just outside of Austin.
"Rarely does a follow-up book surpass the first... yet in Girl, Stop Apologizing, Rachel blows everything out of the water. She's your wise sister, doling out insightful, on-point advice that literally has the power to change your life."
- Courtney Cole, New York Times bestselling author
"Rachel is the leader in modern day personal development for a reason. Her authenticity, vulnerability and experience separate her from everyone else. She just knows how to “get real” in a way that is unapologetically Rachel.”
- Ed Mylett, entrepreneur, personal development coach, speaker and host of The Ed Mylett podcast
“Ever felt stuck? Ever struggled to make time for your dreams—or struggled even to admit those dreams to yourself? In Girl, Stop Apologizing, Rachel Hollis points out the pitfalls, challenges, and excuses that stop us from achieving our aims. She speaks with refreshing (and often hilarious) candor about her own experiences and mistakes, and offers concrete advice about how to create the lives we want.”
- Gretchen Rubin, New York Times bestselling author of The Happiness Project
Rachel Hollis helps readers break free from the lies keeping them from the joy-filled and exuberant lives they are meant to live.
Rachel identifies the excuses to let go of, the behaviors to adopt, and the skills to acquire on the path to growth, confidence, and believing in yourself.