Description
- ISBN-13: 9781847943859
- Publisher: Cornerstone
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 376 gr
- ISBN-10: 1847943853
- Publisher Date: 01 Jun 2023
- Height: 234 mm
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 153 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹639.00Current price is: ₹639.00.
Trapped by the pursuit of perfection? “The Perfection Trap” by Jade Angeles Fitton explores the pressures of our achievement-obsessed society. Discover how perfectionism impacts mental health and learn practical strategies for self-acceptance and embracing imperfection. Find freedom from the relentless pursuit of flawlessness and start living a more authentic and fulfilling life. ISBN: 9781847943859
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Paranjay Niroula –
A bit academic at times, but the core message is important. It’s definitely helped me be kinder to myself.
Parth Jain –
This book really hit home. I’m finally starting to understand why I put so much pressure on myself. Highly recommended.
Tanisha –
A powerful and compassionate guide to breaking free from the trap of perfection. A must-read for anyone seeking self-acceptance.
Himankita Debbarma –
A valuable resource for anyone caught in the perfectionism cycle. Easy to read and offers practical tools for change.
Subhojit Paul –
I found this book to be incredibly insightful and helpful. The author provides practical strategies for overcoming perfectionism.
Moksh Goel –
A thought-provoking read! It made me question my own perfectionistic tendencies. Some chapters were a bit repetitive, but overall helpful.
Anisha Tiwari –
This book changed my perspective! I highly recommend it to anyone struggling with anxiety or feeling overwhelmed.
Ishika Rammurti Pal –
Helpful in understanding the roots of perfectionism. I’m still working on implementing the advice, but it’s a start!
Venkateshapperumal R –
I appreciate the book’s focus on self-compassion. It’s a gentle reminder to be kind to myself. A good read overall.
Aishwarya Singh –
This book was an eye-opener! I never realized how much perfectionism was affecting my life. Practical advice and relatable examples.
Esha Kumari –
It’s okay. Some good points, but nothing groundbreaking. I expected a bit more depth.
Nancy Goel –
Good insights into the pressures of modern society. I wish there were more actionable steps, but a decent starting point.
Adarsh Garg –
Not bad, but I felt like it rehashed a lot of common self-help advice. Some new perspectives, but not revolutionary.
Rajbir Singh –
The Perfection Trap really resonated with me. It’s comforting to know I’m not alone in feeling this way. A worthwhile read.
Shreshth Dhuria –
While the topic is relevant, I struggled to stay engaged. The writing style felt a little dry. Some useful tips though.