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Present Perfect : A Mindfulness Approach to Letting Go of Perfectionism and the Need for Control
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While there's no doubt that setting high standards for yourself is a good thing, you've probably already noticed that perfectionism can come at a high price. And when you take steps to try to change, it's easy to be too hard on yourself and fall into the same traps that keep you feeling stressed and disappointed. This book presents a revolutionary approach to overcoming perfectionism-a way to transform your need for precision into self-acceptance, compassion, and love for each perfectly imperfect passing moment in our lives. In Present Perfect, you'll use the Buddhist psychology of mindfulness to learn to accept the present moment in all of its ordinary perfection. This book is filled with over 150 exercises and meditations that you can practice to become more flexible toward yourself and others without losing your love of a job well done. With this compassionate approach, you'll soon be able not only to accept life as it is, but also become more accepting and forgiving of yourself and others.
  • While there's no doubt that setting high standards for yourself is a good thing, you've probably already noticed that perfectionism can come at a high price. And when you take steps to try to change, it's easy to be too hard on yourself and fall into the same traps that keep you feeling stressed and disappointed. This book presents a revolutionary approach to overcoming perfectionism-a way to transform your need for precision into self-acceptance, compassion, and love for each perfectly imperfect passing moment in our lives. In Present Perfect, you'll use the Buddhist psychology of mindfulness to learn to accept the present moment in all of its ordinary perfection. This book is filled with over 150 exercises and meditations that you can practice to become more flexible toward yourself and others without losing your love of a job well done. With this compassionate approach, you'll soon be able not only to accept life as it is, but also become more accepting and forgiving of yourself and others.
APA Citation (style guide)

Somov, P. G. (2010). Present Perfect: A Mindfulness Approach to Letting Go of Perfectionism and the Need for Control. New Harbinger Publications.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Somov, Pavel G. 2010. Present Perfect: A Mindfulness Approach to Letting Go of Perfectionism and the Need for Control. New Harbinger Publications.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Somov, Pavel G, Present Perfect: A Mindfulness Approach to Letting Go of Perfectionism and the Need for Control. New Harbinger Publications, 2010.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Somov, Pavel G. Present Perfect: A Mindfulness Approach to Letting Go of Perfectionism and the Need for Control. New Harbinger Publications, 2010.

Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2010. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published.
Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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