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  1. oliverburkeman.com

    The Imperfectionist. Sign up for The Imperfectionist, my twice-monthly email on productivity, mortality, the power of limits, and building a meaningful life in an age of bewilderment - plus other occasional updates. Or read a sample edition first. Home. Books. Posts. The Imperfectionist.
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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. imperfectionistblog.com

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    I needed to face my creative fears if I were to live a creative life. So I decided that 2016 was going to be my Fear Year. Once I started searching for ways to face my fears, things began to change. ... it was easy to write every day. I saw ideas everywhere - while reading a book, listening to a song, talking to the woman at the post office ...
  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 ...
  7. behavioralscientist.org

    1 day agoIn March, Behavioral Scientist will host author Oliver Burkeman for a conversation about living the imperfect life.The excerpt below is from his book Meditation for Mortals, which is designed as a four-week "retreat of the mind."The book comprises 28 brief chapters meant to be read at a pace of about one per day. We're encouraging readers to take February to read the book—one chapter for ...
  8. Jul 25, 2023There is another way, which we term being an imperfectionist. Imperfectionists learn to tolerate uncertainty and ambiguity by employing a suite of six strategic problem-solving mindsets. Imperfectionists are curious, they look at problems from several perspectives, and gather new data and approaches, including from outside their current industry.

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