



What If YOU Are the Answer? (Unabridged)
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4.7 • 23 Ratings
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
A New York Times and International Bestseller.
Life isn’t always easy. We get tripped up, knocked down, and start to question ourselves. But as #1 New York Times bestselling author Rachel Hollis learned, sometimes it’s not answers you need – what helps most are questions. And the best questions can change everything.
Read by the author, and features an exclusive bonus chapter in the audiobook.
Good questions make us think, teach us about ourselves, and if we’re honest in our replies, they can reveal the answers we’ve been searching for. In What If YOU Are the Answer?, Rachel Hollis shares the transformative questions that have helped her heal, grow, and thrive, even when life throws its hardest punches.
With her signature blend of vulnerability, tell-it-like-it-is humor, and hard-won wisdom, Rachel challenges and encourages you to:
• Confront your deepest fears: “What are you afraid to admit?”
• Change your circumstances: “Would you sign up for this again?
• Lean into success: “What’s working in your life?"
• Take responsibility for your own growth: “What if YOU are the problem?”
Throughout this dynamic book, as hilarious as it is wise, Rachel’s questions – and above all, her raw and all-too-real stories – will give you the clarity, courage, and inspiration to embrace your full potential and become the person you were meant to be.
This isn’t just a book – it’s a journey of self-care and self-discovery that will help you find the resilience, motivation, and confidence to live your best life, or at least feel a whole helluva lot better while you try.
Customer Reviews
Favorite RH book yet!
Buying in print too!
I’m saddened
I used to love Rachel Hollis’s books. I still almost yearly listen to girl wash your face and girls stop apologizing. I wasn’t the biggest fan I didn’t see that coming. I know being a strong Christian I’m probably somewhat biased because it just seems like as time goes on she walks further and further away from her faith. I still love Rachel Hollis and will continue to pray and hope she does still love the Lord. But she’s talking about rituals being witchy and dancing is practically like a coven. She referred to woman as “bleeders.” I also feel like she’s just swearing so much and I don’t really feel like it helps put emphasis or drives the Point home when you do it so frequently I even just feel like the wisdom in the book is harder to gleam and less straightforward and perhaps the intention is so that we can wrestle with it but I feel like it only confused me And not much of it felt like new information that wasn’t already in her other books. It also breaks my heart because she talked about Christians based on her Pentecostal upbringing thinking of life as a checklist that if you’re good enough you’ll go to heaven that is the opposite of the gospel. We will never be good enough and that is why Jesus came and died because he was good enough in our place. We literally don’t need to do anything but believe he can take the place of what we did wrong and that is how we were saved. I was reading through your old books for probably the fifth or sixth time to encourage me to get through the end of my doctorate and I was excited to find out this book was releasing and now I’m discouraged to find out what you’re preaching now. Ultimately though I do still want a good life for Rachel and I hope she does come to know the Lord or if she does already grows in her faith but it seems like right now she’s strayed very far from the truth and seems very self focused. To be fair however there are nuggets of wisdom and truth. It also stings to hear her talk about men as though we’re the problem my four older sisters and mother really don’t like these books and never really saw what I got out of them. However as a people pleasing youngest I felt like a lot of her experiences rung true for me and I feel like some of the things she says about man seem hurtful and weird to just lump us all together.