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  1. selfhelpnirvana.com

    The five-step process for adopting an imperfectionist approach. Discuss other ways you can become an imperfectionist. The next chapter talks about expectations - both general ones and specific ones - and the difference between "never enough" and "not quite enough". Another key point for me was:
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  3. nickwignall.com

    Oct 18, 2024In this episode of Minds & Mics, Nick chats with author Oliver Burkeman about the imperfectionist mindset and how this counterintuitive idea can help with a variety of struggles from perfectionism and indecisiveness to procrastination and imposter syndrome. 📣 LISTEN TO THE EPISODE. YouTube →; Apple Podcasts →; Spotify →
  4. lucrolin.com

    The author gives a breakdown of the "Imperfectionist Process" and what a "complete a cycle of successful, imperfect pursuit," looks like. Imperfect thoughts and ideas. Imperfect decision. Imperfect action. Imperfect adaptation. Imperfect but successful result. Keep your mind on the process and each action step of the process and less on ...
  5. melissadinwiddie.com

    The Imperfectionist Manifesto. Confession time: I'm a recovering perfectionist myself. My goal now is to be an imperfectionist, someone who takes imperfect action, rather than waiting for perfection (click to tweet!) - which is, after all, kind of like Waiting for Godot. Or Guffman.
  6. Customers find the book offers helpful advice and strategies. They find the tips for small tasks and mini-habits helpful. The book provides easy reference daily tips to keep these strategies working. It focuses on what to do better rather than what not to do. Readers appreciate the author's skill at combining research and ideas to make them ...
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  7. minihabits.com

    How To Change From Perfectionist To Imperfectionist. Perfectionism and imperfectionism are 100% determined by what you care about. To be an imperfectionist, and make excellent progress, all you need to do is manage your cares. If you follow this advice, I guarantee that you'll be happier with your life: Don't care about results.
  8. goodreads.com

    The Imperfectionist book felt like an opposite approach: an over-thought-out series of steps on how to think, relate to others, and feel on a daily basis. ... Beyond self-help, though, there are ideas in this book which, if they were to take hold, could make all the difference to our chances of survival as a species.
  9. coffeeandjunk.com

    Be an Imperfectionist. Abhishek Chakraborty • 3 min read Perfectionism is either an excuse to explain why you can't get something done, or it's a way (for bad managers) to justify why employees should work harder. ... It's the way we were born, and it's the way we live. Perfectionism is an artificial construct that constricts ...
  10. Sep 6, 2024How to Be an Imperfectionist receives praise for its practical advice on overcoming perfectionism. Readers appreciate the book's focus on taking small steps, forming mini-habits, and embracing imperfection. Many find the author's personal examples relatable and the writing style engaging. The book's emphasis on self-acceptance and fearless ...
  11. stephenguise.com

    How To Change From Perfectionist To Imperfectionist. Perfectionism and imperfectionism are 100% determined by what you care about. To be an imperfectionist, and make excellent progress, all you need to do is manage your cares. If you follow this advice, I guarantee that you'll be happier with your life: Don't care about results.

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