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The Rachel Hollis Podcast

86: A New Chapter From "Girl, Stop Apologizing"

The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Rachel Hollis

Health And Wellness, Education, Spirituality, Relationships, Personal Development, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Personal Growth, Self-improvement

4.616.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 March 2019

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Today is an incredibly exciting day for me! Today is the day that my new book, Girl, Stop Apologizing, is finally out in the world! In celebration of that, we’re sharing with you an special chapter from it. In this book, I give some of the most tactical and detailed advice I’ve ever given, all in the hopes of inspiring you to stop apologizing and pursue the dreams that set you on fire. In this chapter, I discuss one of the many excuses (that are also lies) we tell ourselves; that we are not enough. I hope you enjoy it! Get your copy of Girl, Stop Apologizing right here —> amzn.to/2RxC6eY Both upcoming RISE conferences are sold out, but Health & Wellness Day tickets for Minneapolis and Dallas are still available! Own your present, and join us for some incredible, motivating speakers as tackle our perception of who we are and what we are capable of.Get tickets for Dallas —> https://www.thehollisco.com/rise-weekend-dallasGet tickets for Minneapolis —> https://www.thehollisco.com/rise-weekend Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Girl stop apologizing is out in the world. You guys. I know. I can't believe it.

0:08.4

Any more than you can. But it's true. This book, baby of mine, is finally here.

0:14.0

So if you have a desire in your heart, but you're worried about what other people will

0:18.6

think of you for trying to chase after it, this is the book for you. It is the most tangible,

0:24.8

and I hope motivational advice I've ever written down. And it's available today anywhere books

0:30.8

are sold. And if you like it when I talk to you just like this, then you're going to love the

0:36.1

audio version. Girl stop apologizing. Go grab it right now. Do it.

0:47.9

Hey guys, on this week's episode of the Rise Podcast, I'm bringing you a special sneak

0:52.8

peak from the audio book of Girl Stop Apologizing. In this book, I really wanted to dig into how

0:59.3

you pursue a goal, either personally or professionally, but not just pursue a goal. How do you do it

1:04.7

shame free? In order to take that on, you've got to get the excuses out of your way. So the first part

1:12.0

of the book is fully devoted to the excuses that hold us back. So this week's episode is from

1:17.9

chapter four of Girl Stop Apologizing and the excuse that's also a lie. I am not enough. Listen in.

1:30.8

Welcome to the Rise Podcast. I'm Rachel Hollis and I built a multi-million dollar media company

1:36.9

with a high spilt diploma and a Google search bar. Each week we'll be sharing tangible,

1:42.4

direct advice or inspiring interviews with the same intention. These are the tools to change your life.

1:55.8

Excuse for. I'm not enough to succeed. I've talked a lot in my writings and my speaking about my

2:05.1

lifelong battle with not feeling good enough. It is one of the topics I get the most notes about.

2:12.2

So I know I'm not alone with those insecurities. For many of us, the list of not enough comes in

2:19.6

every size and shape. We battle with feelings of lack in almost every major area of our lives.

2:27.5

But it's a whole different ballgame when we are setting out to achieve something where unsure

2:32.8

we can actually do. The lack of enough in other areas of our lives is hard as it is. I'm not

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