Here is this week’s bonus report, about abandoning the theory that whatever you do has to be perfect.
Introduction
Welcome to an imperfect world. Relax, it’s going to be all right. You see, imperfections are not a bad thing. In fact, imperfections are a good thing. They can cause growth and laughter. They can make you a more authentic person. They can be things of beauty and they can empower and grow self-confidence. Not too shabby for something that the majority of the world tries to avoid.
This book is all about showing you how to effectively embrace you own imperfections. We’re going to teach you that embracing imperfection is a positive process that has the ability to bring about great changes. To begin with, we’re going to take a look at the reality of imperfection and learn how to reject the myth of perfection in favor of a viewpoint that acknowledges imperfection and uses that imperfection as a motive force for change. Next, we’ll show you how to begin embracing your own imperfections, using them to your advantage. Then we’ll look at the Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi and how it can teach you to begin appreciating beauty in an imperfect world. Finally, we’ll look at specific ways to empower you imperfections and build you self-confidence in the process. So, without further ado, let’s start embracing imperfection. Remember, a mistake is only the first step to getting it right!
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