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Find happiness without perfection: Discover how to let go of perfectionism and embrace your unique imperfections... "Perfectionism is a good thing that leads to success." "Perfectionists are always in control and never make mistakes." "Perfectionism is a personality trait that can't be changed." "Perfectionism is a sign of high standards and a strong work ethic." Do you frequently hear sentiments like this? You're not the only one - many of us believe perfectionism is a positive trait. But researchers are finding that it's nothing short of dangerous, leading to a long list of health problems -…mehr

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Find happiness without perfection: Discover how to let go of perfectionism and embrace your unique imperfections... "Perfectionism is a good thing that leads to success." "Perfectionists are always in control and never make mistakes." "Perfectionism is a personality trait that can't be changed." "Perfectionism is a sign of high standards and a strong work ethic." Do you frequently hear sentiments like this? You're not the only one - many of us believe perfectionism is a positive trait. But researchers are finding that it's nothing short of dangerous, leading to a long list of health problems - and it's on the rise. If you struggle with perfectionism, you're not alone. The disposition begins at a young age, and it's getting more common... The first study to examine perfectionism over generations, conducted by Thomas Curran and Andrew Hill, indicated significant increases in perfectionism among more recent undergraduates in the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada from 1989 to 2016. In other words, a college student this year is considerably more likely to be perfectionistic than a student in the 1990s or early 2000s. The rise of perfectionism doesn't imply that each generation is growing more accomplished, but rather the opposite - that our society is changing, and so is our sense of personal identity. But it doesn't have to be that way. You can break free. This book offers exercises and tools that can help you manage your perfectionism and experience greater satisfaction and fulfillment in life by living more authentically. Inside, you'll discover: A foolproof strategy for boosting your confidence - no matter how low it is right now The underlying causes of fear of failure... and how you can overcome them The secrets to developing a healthier relationship with yourself and others The power of self-compassion and mindfulness - and how to apply them to your everyday life Exactly how you can break free from the negative cycle of perfectionism, and start living a more fulfilling life The wisdom of experts and real-life examples of successful people who have overcome perfectionism (yes, it's possible!) Simple and effective self-compassion exercises that you can do in just 10 minutes a day The positive changes that come from letting go of the need to be perfect, even if you think perfectionism is a good thing Key steps towards creating a lasting change in your life and unlocking your true potential And much more! It's natural to feel anxious about confronting your perfectionism, but remember that by doing so, you're taking an important step towards living a more fulfilling and satisfying life. This book provides a safe and supportive space for you to explore your perfectionism and develop new strategies for coping with it. Perfectionism can take many different forms, and it's not always obvious. But this unique guide is designed to help you identify and understand how perfectionism may be holding you back, and provide you with practical tools to overcome it - regardless of how it manifests in your life. If you want to finally break free from the chains of perfectionism and start living a happier, more fulfilling life, then scroll up and click the "Add to Cart" button now!
Autorenporträt
Vaughn Carter is a teacher and consultant, and the author of Help Me, I'm Stuck. He is passionate about the power of the right mindset to change the course of a person's life, and he channels this passion into his writing. His work explores strategies for changing your mindset to pave the way for success in any field, with a particular focus on women. Vaughn has always been passionate about helping others and is driven to help other people cultivate a positive attitude and improve their lot in life. Throughout his professional life, he has always sought to boost morale on both an individual and team level. He is comfortable with using his own experiences and reflections to make others feel safe and help them make improvements in their own lives. Vaughn has a firm belief that every experience is valuable, and that sharing them allows us to learn from each other to facilitate personal growth. In his work as both an educator and a consultant, he strives to learn from everyone he meets, feeding this back to others to allow them to benefit from a range of different experiences. As the youngest of five children, family is important to Vaughn, who learned from those closest to him the importance of sacrifice and giving. He is a very sociable person and loves nothing more than to spend his free time with friends and family.