“A hard-won guide for self discovery that guides readers on a journey through thought-provoking questions. Her passion for helping others find their path is evident in every word.”
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.
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.
Reviews
“Rachel reminds us that showing up as our truest selves can transform not only our lives but also the lives of those around us.”
“Poses thoughtful questions to get readers thinking intentionally about what’s next in their lives. . . People will devour it.”
“Rachel Hollis dives into the challenges of staying true to oneself in a world full of filtered images and societal expectations, sharing heartfelt stories and moments of self-discovery.”