There’s nothing revolutionary about @msrachelhollis’s advice. Get healthy, get up earlier, choose a goal, plan how to reach it, ignore the naysayers and work the livelong day. But her pithy, down-home, just-between-us-girls voice is both Instagram-quote-worthy and has the urgency of a siren. “I no longer spend a single second of my life worrying about what others think of me for having dreams for myself,” Hollis, 36, writes in 'Girl, Stop Apologizing,' a new sequel to last year's 'Girl, Wash Your Face.' “Embracing the idea that you can want things for yourself…is the most freeing and powerful feeling in the world.” Her popularity, which came as a shock to the book industry (she had already written three fiction books and two cookbooks, all selling in the low thousands, according to NPD BookScan), is one of those barometric indicators that mark the cultural weather fronts in the U.S. To some, writes Belinda Luscombe, Hollis is their totally relatable #bestfriend, a successful working #mom of four who tells it like it is, isn’t afraid to be vulnerable and has motivated them to up their game. She talks about how she overcame being bad at sex, the time she peed her pants, her boob job, her mommy guilt and her hairy toes. She inspires women to #believe in themselves. She has sold more than a million self-help books, but not everyone is buying her advice. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @peytonfulford for TIME

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There’s nothing revolutionary about @msrachelhollis’s advice. Get healthy, get up earlier, choose a goal, plan how to reach it, ignore the naysayers and work the livelong day. But her pithy, down-home, just-between-us-girls voice is both Instagram-quote-worthy and has the urgency of a siren. “I no longer spend a single second of my life worrying about what others think of me for having dreams for myself,” Hollis, 36, writes in 'Girl, Stop Apologizing,' a new sequel to last year's 'Girl, Wash Your Face.' “Embracing the idea that you can want things for yourself…is the most freeing and powerful feeling in the world.” Her popularity, which came as a shock to the book industry (she had already written three fiction books and two cookbooks, all selling in the low thousands, according to NPD BookScan), is one of those barometric indicators that mark the cultural weather fronts in the U.S. To some, writes Belinda Luscombe, Hollis is their totally relatable #bestfriend, a successful working #mom of four who tells it like it is, isn’t afraid to be vulnerable and has motivated them to up their game. She talks about how she overcame being bad at sex, the time she peed her pants, her boob job, her mommy guilt and her hairy toes. She inspires women to #believe in themselves. She has sold more than a million self-help books, but not everyone is buying her advice. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @peytonfulford for TIME


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