Location: N/A Type: Audio
Timeline: N/A Genre: Self-help
Narration: Read by the author. She was a great narrator. It really felt like she was speaking to you in a conversation not really speaking at you. She has a fun voice to listen to.
Review:
Stars: 5
I have not felt more seen in my life. I felt as if I could have written some of this book. Rachel's experiences were so similar to some of mine (not all). I needed this reminder to not believe the lies I tell myself. I needed the push to work...actually work for my dreams. This book is so real. it is so motivating. It is for every woman and mother out there. We need community and we can't have it without being authentic. This is a great start towards that.
I cannot say enough good things about this book. I laughed out loud. I felt my heart break for Rachel. I also felt hope. Hope found in a loving Heavenly Father who knows me and loves me and is always with me. This is worth reading whether you have a strong relationship with God, are not Christian at all, a mother, not a mother. It is for ALL who needs to understand why not listen to the lies we tell ourselves.
Sex:
none
Language:
None
Triggers:
Suicide
Questions:
What is a goal you want to achieve?
Did this book give you a boost to reach for that goal?
What is a lie you are telling yourself?
(It can be one from the book but doesn't have to be)
What story from Rachel's life was most relatable to you?
What change(s) have you made since reading this book?
What stops you from being authentic with people around you?
How can you be more authentic?
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