Didn't See That Coming: Putting Life Back Together When Your World Falls Apart
A**
simplemente gracias !!
Thank you for giving us that hope in the midst of this chaos... that we are experiencing these days; I loved the chapter with which you ended up clinging to hope and the words with which you closed this wonderful book and now I DID NOT SEE IT COMING, thank you Rachel Hollis for opening your heart in the midst of your pain! God bless you!!
F**T
Thank You Rachel For Changing My Life
At 73 I did not'"See That Coming". Rachel changed my life and in turn saved 48 years with my loved one. If you are reading these words you need this book. Do it!
C**T
Great read
Love this book such a great read.
S**R
Love the author
Will be buying more books by her! Great gifts too!!
S**R
An excellent, helpful book. Helps with whatever you are going through today
Love this author. I would suggest that you buy all three of her books. This one is the best if you are going through any kind of loss. Job, death, divorce, etc. It will help. It lifts you up while simultaneously grounding you. Enjoy!
K**L
Evolving is painful
This book has been amazing! I loved Girl Wash Your Face, I struggled with Girl Stop Apologizing but I don’t think I was in the right head space for the second book so I’m going to try it again. Didn’t See That Coming has me laughing, crying and unpacking a lot of things. It’s also given me some tools that are very helpful in my current season. I’m not a strong reader so finishing it in 4 days has really drawn me in.Because of Rachel’s divorce and all the online chatter that goes along with people not understanding I almost walked away from reading her stuff, this past week I’ve watched videos, listened to podcasts and read most of her book. I don’t know why they got divorced, that’s not mine to know. What I do know is that I don’t live inside their life. They did a podcast on how they struggled and were working through in their marriage. They had enough content to fill a weekly podcast with how they worked through issues, if that wasn’t a sign that maybe their marriage was rough I don’t know what is. I’m wishing them both the best and I refuse to cancel on them because I don’t agree with everything they do in their life.Although the book mentions covid and it mentions the divorce, this book is based on hard times and not covid or divorce.If you’ve been through hard things and you’re ready to push through this book is for you. If you’ve not then it won’t click just like her second book didn’t click with me at the time I read it.I’m working to Show Up everyday in all aspects of my life. My goals for last 90 days are simple yet challenging. Excited to end 2020 on a great note because it was a different year and I chose Joy.Still struggling to pick up the book because you’re confused about her divorce. Go to YouTube and watch the interview with Rachel called “pandemic and divorce” and then listen to her interview on Trent Shelton’s podcast.We are all human and our perspective might be what’s holding us back.
S**Q
Encouraging read for someone going through loss
I read this in one sitting but plan to revisit this as needed as I am trying to navigate this new life at the end of my 32 year marriage. I hope to go forward as a better, happy and healthy me in this next chapter of my life. My biggest concern is bitterness and feeling stuck in the grief. Rachel Hollis laid everything out there to grow and get through the grief of a loss, whether from a death or divorce. Good read with very practical and real life suggestions and ideas to become who you want to be after this difficult season of your life. Not overly faith based or in your face in any way. Best of luck and God bless anyone going through a difficult time. We can do all things through Jesus Christ who strengthens us. Have faith!
R**N
This book will remind you that YOU matter and that “you are who you want to be.”
I was attending a digital marketing conference in February 2019 and noticed one of the breakout and keynote speakers was Rachel Hollis. I thought, wait, is that who wrote some book I kept seeing floating around Facebook? This was my first introduction to someone 15 years younger than I and could she possibly teach me anything? I quickly grabbed a copy of “Girl, Wash Your Face” and was determined to make it into her break-out session. (And I sat front row.) While I couldn’t relate to all 20 chapters in the book, I was certainly attracted to her energy and honesty and learned a little more about myself as well in “Girl, Stop Apologizing” and have recommended it to friends.I started following Rachel and Dave and their Morning Show in May 2019 and was so bummed to miss the chance to see them in a neighboring state that summer at Rise Minneapolis but quickly found myself at Rise Business in Charleston, Rise Ft Myers as a VIP, and two Virtual Rise events as well. I joined both of her coaching programs (and am currently in Dave’s) and really considered her one of my 5 most people I “hang out with”. I have missed my daily Rach fix and am honored to receive an advance digital copy of #didntseethatcomingbook to review from the publisherThis book is raw. Honest. Humorous (it wouldn’t be a Rachel Hollis book without bodily parts mentioned and the toot toot part is the best!) This book is relatable. We both lost brothers tragically on the same day, September 29th. Loss and grief are inevitable in this world. Once again Rachel shares from her inmost being so that others can know they are not alone. As she said, “Every single chapter from here on out is about trying to help you get through the place you’re in.” This book will remind you that YOU matter and that “you are who you want to be.”
K**A
Exactly what I needed
The title of this book drew me straight in as I am currently going through a break up with my fiance after 12 years together and waiting on our home to sell which has been over 8 months. I was experiencing very heavy emotions of guilt and sadness daily and nothing would help. I read this book through twice the 2nd time to complete the exercises. This book was a life saver and really helped me to understand and process the emotions i was feeling a d was comforting recognizing they are normal . Thank you so much Rachel
A**E
This book is pretty depressing
I personally like Rachael’s other two books better! I wouldn’t recommend reading this too much if you suffer from depression the book just made me feel really depressed and I even skipped a whole entire chapter just to avoid triggering my own anxiety and depression. I get she’s going through her own issues and stuff but this is unfortunately my most least favourite book I don’t know if I’ll continue reading it but since I pay for it I might as well since I’m more than halfway through the book now! Definitely won’t recommend this book especially if you suffered from a suicide attempt yourself or knew somebody close to you who committed suicide.
B**A
I personally did not care for it
I tried to read it, but couldn't get past 12 % of the book before I had to put it down. I found the tond it was written in somewhat negative and depressing. The issue I picked the book up for was was fairly minor one overall. But reading the book was making me feel progressively worse.At least that was my experience of it.
J**D
Save your money and your time.
How has this been rated so well? The book was terrible!!!! I was hoping for something like Untamed by Glennon Doyle, but this was nothing like it. The writing was unimaginative and plain. She offers corny tips on guilt and happiness, while lacking any inspirational skills. Boo.
A**N
I wish I loved it more.
If you are still a Rae, Rae fan after the year she has had then you will likely love this book. After still following her on social these last 12 months I have tried to still love her but am having a hard time relating to her anymore. Therefore I had a hard time reading this book and feeling like I got anything from it except "life sucks sometimes, suck it up and keep going" .
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