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Chapter 13 — The Lie: “I’m Going to Marry Matt Damon”

Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis To respect copyright, the book’s content is not shared here. We invite you to read today’s chapter and reflect with us below. Reflection Chapter 13 uses humor to address a deeper truth about unrealistic expectations — especially in relationships. The title reflects the fantasy of believing that happiness… Continue reading
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Chapter 12 — The Lie: “I Need a Hero”

Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis To respect copyright, the book’s content is not shared here. We invite you to read today’s chapter and reflect with us below. Reflection Chapter 12 challenges the belief that someone else is coming to rescue us — that a partner, a boss, a friend, or even perfect circumstances… Continue reading
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Chapter 11 – The Lie: “Other People’s Kids Are So Much Better Than Mine”

Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis To respect copyright, the book’s content is not shared here. We invite you to read today’s chapter and reflect with us below. Reflection Chapter 11 invites us into an honest conversation about comparison, guilt, and unrealistic expectations — particularly in parenting and caregiving roles, but applicable to many… Continue reading
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Chapter 10 – The Lie: “I Should Be Further Along by Now”

Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis To respect copyright, the book’s content is not shared here. We invite you to read today’s chapter and reflect with us below. Reflection Chapter 10 speaks directly to the pressure we place on ourselves to meet invisible timelines. We compare our lives to milestones we thought we’d reach… Continue reading
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Chapter 9 – The Lie: “I’m not a good mom”

Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis To respect copyright, the book’s content is not shared here. We invite you to read today’s chapter and reflect with us below. Reflection Chapter 9 invites us to look at how our past experiences shape our present beliefs. Often, we carry old wounds, disappointments, or regrets into new… Continue reading
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Chapter 8 – The Lie: “I don’t know how to be a mom.”

Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis To respect copyright, the book’s content is not shared here. We invite you to read today’s chapter and reflect with us below. Reflection Chapter 8 turns our attention to the idea of self-worth and how easily we tie it to external validation. Praise, approval, and recognition can feel… Continue reading
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Chapter 7

Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis To respect copyright, the book’s content is not shared here. We invite you to read today’s chapter and reflect with us below. Reflection Chapter 7 invites us to examine the role self-discipline plays in creating the life we desire. Often, we view discipline as restriction or punishment, but… Continue reading
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Chapter 6

Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis To respect copyright, the book’s content is not shared here. We invite you to read today’s chapter and reflect with us below. Reflection Chapter 6 invites us to look closely at how fear influences our choices — especially the fear of failure. Often, this fear keeps us from… Continue reading
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Chapter 5

Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis To respect copyright, the book’s content is not shared here. We invite you to read today’s chapter and reflect with us below. Reflection Chapter 5 draws our attention to the stories we hold about our circumstances — the belief that where we are now determines what is possible… Continue reading
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Chapter 4

Girl, Wash Your Face – Rachel Hollis To respect copyright, the book’s content is not shared here. We invite you to read today’s chapter and reflect with us below. Reflection Chapter 4 brings attention to the pressure we place on ourselves to meet expectations that were never truly ours. These expectations often come from society,… Continue reading


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