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The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You’re Supposed To Be and Embrace Who You Are by Brené Brown| Book Summary | Readtrepreneur
With the advent of social media, we are bombarded by the messages they give out every day. What people tell us to be and what we see around us become our ideals and who we think we’re supposed to be.

Many of us strive to show the best image of ourselves to others to receive acceptance and fit in. However, all these creates a temporary sense of belonging that only leaves us feeling more empty and unworthy at the end of the day.

“You can’t get to courage without walking through vulnerability.” – Brené Brown In this book, Brené Brown teaches us how to lead a wholehearted life and to be happy, and one does not need to be perfect.

It all lies in our state of mind and how we view ourselves. We will learn how to overcome the common feelings many of us face when we feel inadequate, and rise better and stronger after that.  

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Published May 16, 2017

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Straight through the heart: A must read! Insightful, challenging, life-changing.
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September 10, 2017
Brene` Brown's The Gifts of Imperfection, Let Go of Who You Think Your're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are, Your Guide To A Wholehearted Life is well done. Seemed very polished.

I have read so many self-help books that they tend to blur together. Remembering her talking on "Ted talks", giving a flawless presentation, just reminded me that the subject of personal imperfections just doesn’t have solutions that can be presented with such polish.

Her book quickly took us out of the world of research she had spent so many years in, and broutht her to the same table with those many folks who had personal struggles with self-doubt and identity. She needed and obtained common ground with the problems she discussed.

In the preface of her book she said: “How much we know and understand ourselves is critically important, but there is something that is even more essential to living a “Wholeharted life”: loving ourselves.”

She presented her own version of re-inventing herself, to tell her own story, and this is the book that resulted from that. She suggested that love and compassion were the keys to the change but early in the book talked about the challenging reality of digging into those type of subjects.
I liked her finding and comment that we only can love others to the degree that we love ourselves.

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