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Nobody's Perfect
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Nobody’s Perfect

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Taunted by perfectionism? Longing for more because you can only see less than?

If you are tired of wasting time thinking about how you wished you looked or how your home looked, or feeling that everything you do must be Pinterest-worthy - this book was written for you! Get ready to become skillful at believing that your imperfect life is perfect enough - because it is!

Author and teacher Sue Wilson’s quest to address her own perfectionistic tendencies resulted in a workshop about perfectionism at a women’s conference. Wondering if anyone would choose her workshop over others, she was surprised when double the amount of attendees expected packed the class. With such an enthusiastic response, including hoots and hollers during the perfectionist test, which you will find in Chapter 1, Sue decided to extend her research. A group of self-proclaimed perfectionists soon began meeting in her home each week, honestly answering Sue’s questions and sharing their personal struggles with perfectionism. Those discussions led to this book.

In Nobody’s Perfect you will learn about:

  • The triggers that can propel you into perfectionism, as well as the counteractions to send those tendencies packing.

  • Rules for reigning over perfectionism enabling you to enjoy your imperfect home like never before.

  • Seven simple strategies for success that can be applied to not only any work situation, but also to every situation life throws your way.

You are good enough! You can start now to increase your quality of life and celebrate who you are meant to be!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Open Door Publishing
Date
25 February 2018
Pages
104
ISBN
9780999110409

Taunted by perfectionism? Longing for more because you can only see less than?

If you are tired of wasting time thinking about how you wished you looked or how your home looked, or feeling that everything you do must be Pinterest-worthy - this book was written for you! Get ready to become skillful at believing that your imperfect life is perfect enough - because it is!

Author and teacher Sue Wilson’s quest to address her own perfectionistic tendencies resulted in a workshop about perfectionism at a women’s conference. Wondering if anyone would choose her workshop over others, she was surprised when double the amount of attendees expected packed the class. With such an enthusiastic response, including hoots and hollers during the perfectionist test, which you will find in Chapter 1, Sue decided to extend her research. A group of self-proclaimed perfectionists soon began meeting in her home each week, honestly answering Sue’s questions and sharing their personal struggles with perfectionism. Those discussions led to this book.

In Nobody’s Perfect you will learn about:

  • The triggers that can propel you into perfectionism, as well as the counteractions to send those tendencies packing.

  • Rules for reigning over perfectionism enabling you to enjoy your imperfect home like never before.

  • Seven simple strategies for success that can be applied to not only any work situation, but also to every situation life throws your way.

You are good enough! You can start now to increase your quality of life and celebrate who you are meant to be!

Scroll to the top and click the buy now button

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Open Door Publishing
Date
25 February 2018
Pages
104
ISBN
9780999110409