How to Be an Imperfectionist by Stephen Guise

How to Be an Imperfectionist by Stephen Guise

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How to Be an Imperfectionist by Stephen Guise

From an early age, kids are taught to color inside the lines, and any color that strays outside the lines is considered to be a mistake that must be avoided. Perfectionism is a naturally limiting mindset. Imperfectionism, however, frees us to live outside the lines, where possibilities are infinite, mistakes are allowed, and self-judgment is minimal. The old way to approach perfectionism was to inspire people to let go of their need for perfection and hope they could do it. The new way is to show people how simple but highly strategic mini actions can empower them to gradually and effortlessly let go of perfectionism. This book applies the science of behavior modification directly to the roots of perfectionism, resulting in a new and superior method for change. Imperfectionists aren't so ironic as to have perfect lives: they're just happier, healthier, and more productive at doing what matters.

The award-winning* Deep Existence blog was started in 2011 by Stephen Guise, author of Mini Habits: Little Habits, Greater Outcomes. Since 2004, he has been writing on personal development. His well-researched essays have been featured on some of the world's most prominent websites, including Lifehacker, Problogger.net, Tiny Buddha, Stupid Little Man, and Pick The Brain, among others, since he began sharing his views with the world. Guise has produced an array of unique, result-driven concepts, fueled by his passion for personal progress and a flair for in-depth research and analysis. Tiny Habits, his first published--and second overall--book, is built on his theories of extreme willpower conservation, non-motivation-based action plans, multiple-cue habit development, success-cycling, and stupid small actions. *White Dove Books readers and staff chose Deep Existence as the best personal development blog of 2012, beating out 22 other contenders.

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ISBN 13 9780996435406
ISBN 10 0996435409
Title How to Be an Imperfectionist
Author Stephen Guise
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Selective Entertainment LLC
Year published 2015-06-04
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.