A review by cdjdhj
Girl, Stop Apologizing: A Shame-Free Plan for Embracing and Achieving Your Goals by Rachel Hollis

3.0

This is the second of Rachel Hollis self-development and leadership books, but the last of the three that I read. It was also my least favorite. The book deals with "embracing and achieving your goals, " and has some of good ideas and tips, but there were definitely parts of the book where the author (reading the audiobook I listened to) comes across as preachy and condescending. This book was written at the height of Rachel Hollis popularity as a motivational speaker and media influencer. I understand that she and her company have since fallen on hard times. Still, there is much that is good in the book, especially for a woman who wants to do more with her life, but feels like she just isn't enough. I think that all of this author's books were good and I enjoyed listening to/reading them, but this was the least good of the group.