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Imperfection: 15 Strategies To Embrace Imperfections And Boost Your Self-Esteem
Imperfection: 15 Strategies To Embrace Imperfections And Boost Your Self-Esteem
Imperfection: 15 Strategies To Embrace Imperfections And Boost Your Self-Esteem
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Imperfection: 15 Strategies To Embrace Imperfections And Boost Your Self-Esteem

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This book is constructed as a guide for those who are trying to make a change in their life for the better. It contains 15 tips and advice that will help the reader grow as a person and understand some basic concepts and ideas about imperfection and how it affects the society. With the book as your companion, you will learn how to embrace and love your flaws, make them work for you, how to cherish them as they are a part of who you are as a person. With the book, you will also learn how to become the best version of yourself. A person who can do anything with and because of your imperfections!

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  • The concept of self-esteem
  • Your motivational tips for embracing your imperfections
  • Things you gain as you embrace your imperfections
  • Tips on how to be the best version of yourself
  • Tips on how to increase your self-esteem
  • How to develop as a person
  • How to define your own perception
  • And much, much more...

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherDavid Craft
Release dateSep 21, 2019
ISBN9781393852841
Imperfection: 15 Strategies To Embrace Imperfections And Boost Your Self-Esteem
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David Craft

David Craft is an urban forager and cancer research living in Cambridge, MA.

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    Imperfection - David Craft

    15 Strategies To Embrace Imperfections And Boost Your Self-Esteem

    By David Craft

    WHAT IS IN THE BOOK?

    INTRODUCTION

    THE CONCEPT OF SELF ESTEEM

    CHAPTER 1: UNREALISTIC STANDARDS DICTATED BY THE SOCIETY

    CHAPTER 2: MOTIVATION FOR ACCEPTING YOUR IMPERFECTION

    CHAPTER 3: THREE PRICELESS THINGS YOU GAIN WITH IMPERFECTIONISM

    COURAGE

    COMPASSION

    CONNECTION

    CHAPTER 4: 15 TIPS ON HOW TO LOVE YOURSELF BETTER AND INCREASE YOUR SELF-ESTEEM

    MIRROR COMPLIMENTS

    DEFINE YOUR OWN PERFECTION

    ACCEPTING YOUR FLAWS

    SURROUND YOURSELF WITH PEOPLE WHO SUPPORT AND LOVE YOU

    DEVELOP AS A PERSON

    DO IT YOURSELF

    DO NOT BE YOUR OWN ENEMY

    YOUR OWN PARTNER IN CRIME

    BE CAREFUL NOT TO GO TOO FAR

    CONS AND WHAT TO EXPECT

    MOTIVATE YOURSELF WITH YOUR SUCCESS

    LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES

    HAVE A SPECIFIC GOAL YOU WISH TO ACHIEVE

    DO NOT GIVE UP CHASING YOUR GOAL

    REFLECT ON YOUR OVERALL ACHIEVEMENT AND TRIP IN THE END

    LAST WORDS

    Copyright © 2018 by David Craft- All rights reserved.

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    INTRODUCTION

    Here we will introduce you to the content of the book and explain the main purpose of why it was written.

    The book’s main topic is imperfection, how people perceive it, how people experience it, and what are the most common consequences of this concept.

    Imperfection is a word people use to express their opinions about things that seem flawed, irregular, and incomplete to them.

    It is a term used subjectively because opinions are normally based on your own perception of the world and no two people have the same insights.

    The whole idea of perception goes around your own definition of imperfection. You could watch it as an absolute measure on one side and the other measure that describes something complete, seemingly without a flaw would be a measure of perfection.

    Unless you choose to define anything that is not perfect as an imperfect thing, there would probably be levels of perfection or imperfection ranging from one side of the scale to the other.

    Your definition is your own to make and it decides how you apply this concept to the world around yourself.

    To better explain how we perceive imperfection in different ways, we can use an example of animal mutations. Mutations are not always bad and horrific.

    Usually when people think of mutations, they think of three-legged humans or other kinds of one-eyed or demented monsters.

    This is not always the case, mutations can sometimes be a sort of animal adaptation to the environment or just a random mutation that is not grotesque.

    Unique creatures get created in those situations where for some reason a regular species gets a new, special member. This member is special by the way it looks but that does not make it lesser than others of its kind.

    This is the difference with a good mutation. A zebra that is completely white, meaning it does not have those distinctive black stripes on its body, is by nature imperfect.

    If you look at

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