Description
Dave Hollis, CEO of the Hollis Co. and husband of number one New York Times best-selling author Rachel Hollis, refutes the lies people believe but don't talk about, keeping them stuck in a rut, and points the way for listeners to finally start living the best versions of their lives.
When Rachel Hollis began writing the number one New York Times best seller Girl, Wash Your Face, her husband, Dave, bristled at her transparency about her self-deceptions. Then he had a revelation: Women aren't the only ones who believe lies. Both women and men buy into a host of lies that keep them from reaching their potential, often against a backdrop of ingrained ideas about how they should or shouldn't act, how they should or shouldn't reach for help, or how they show up for life.
Dave knows this personally. He believed all the lies, too. He found himself stuck in a rut, unmotivated, unfulfilled, and a version of himself that he didn't like, all while being skeptical he could actually do anything about it. Then, he began to wake up. In his new book, he talks honestly about topics people aren't normally honest about - his impulse to solve instead of listen, his struggle to accept help or admit he needs it, even his insecurities about being a parent. Unpacking the untruths he once believed, he reveals how those lies held him back and outlines the tools that helped him change his life. Offering encouragement, challenge, and a hundred moments to laugh at himself, Dave points the way for others to drop bogus ideas and finally start living the best versions of their lives, too.
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