Pursuit of Perfect
How to Stop Chasing and Start Living a Richer, Happier Life
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Narrated by:
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Eric Conger
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By:
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Tal Ben-Shahar
About this listen
Applying cutting-edge research in the field of positive psychology - the scientific principles taught in his wildly popular course at Harvard University - Ben-Shahar takes us off the impossible pursuit of perfection and directs us to the way to happiness, richness, and true fulfillment. He shows us the freedom derived from not trying to do it all right all the time and the real lessons that failure and painful emotions can teach us. He provides exercises for self reflection, meditations, and "Time-Ins" to help you rediscover what you really want out of life.
©2009 Tal Ben-Shahar (P)2009 HighBridge Company.What listeners say about Pursuit of Perfect
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- Nina Weissman
- 22-08-16
Worth reading, for health, happiness, and success.
Would you listen to Pursuit of Perfect again? Why?
Yes.
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Worth reading, for health, happiness, and success.
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- A86
- 14-01-17
Revealing. Brilliant.
This amazing book is about honesty, about accepting your shortcomings and reality at the end of the day.
All this by not resigning yourself in front of your shortcomings, but by being liberated and feeling hopeful to accept and change towards your own happiness.
Absolutely brilliant! I will definitely make it my guide in my process of shifting to an optimalist approach.
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