The Gifts of Imperfection
Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are
by:
Brené Brown
Summary:
The book encourages readers to embrace their authentic selves by shedding societal expectations and embracing their vulnerabilities. It offers ten guideposts for wholehearted living, based on the principles of courage, compassion, and connection, to help individuals cultivate self-worth and a sense of belonging.
Key points:
1. Vulnerability as Courage: Brené Brown sees vulnerability as a brave step towards real connections and a better life, not weakness.
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