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How to be an Imperfectionist Summary Audiobook

Stephen Guise

The new way to freedom from perfectionism

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Author: Stephen Guise

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780996435406

Language: English

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Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Perfectionism and imperfectionism
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Chapter 3The four types of perfectionism
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Chapter 4How to become an imperfectionist
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen How to be an Imperfectionist

The summary audiobook of "How to Be an Imperfectionist" by Stephen Guise is ideal for anyone striving to overcome the paralysis of perfectionism in their personal or professional lives. It's particularly beneficial for individuals who find themselves frequently hindered by self-doubt, procrastination, or the fear of failure, as well as those seeking practical strategies to foster a mindset of progress over perfection. Whether you’re a student, a working professional, or simply someone looking to embrace a more fulfilling approach to life, this audiobook offers valuable insights to help you cultivate confidence and resilience in the face of imperfections.

3 quotes from How to be an Imperfectionist

  • "Perfectionism is a dream killer, but imperfectionism is a dream maker."
  • "Embracing imperfection means embracing the full spectrum of life, including its flaws and uncertainties."
  • "You don’t have to be perfect to be successful; you just need to be yourself and take action."

Author : Stephen Guise

Stephen Guise, author of the best-selling book titled Mini Habits, was once a lackadaisical person who didn’t have it in him to stick to anything. That’s why he began to study the ways in which we develop our personal habits. This led him to the idea of “mini habits”, a concept that explains how we can build habits without any willpower. Guise then began writing his own blog where he provided readers with ways to achieve their own personal growth.