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The Enemy of Good

How to Overcome Perfectionism, Fear of Failure, and Inaction So You Can Finally Feel Good Enough

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The Enemy of Good

By: Jamie Boswell
Narrated by: Rachael Doolen
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Do you secretly believe you're not “good enough” to have the life you'd love to live? Or when colleagues or friends commend you on a job well done, you feel you could have done better, or agonize over the one or two missteps you made along the way? Or deep down, you think you "fooled" them because it was just "luck", and had nothing to do with your abilities? You struggle to make critical decisions for fear of failing, making mistakes, or being judged by others. This leads to procrastination or thinking you are not motivated enough or ready for change. If you identify with the above struggles, then The Enemy of Good: How to Overcome Perfectionism, Fear of Failure, and Inaction So You Can Finally Feel Good Enough may be your step in the right direction.

As the Greek mythology figure Icarus flew too close to the sun and his wings melted, perfectionists pursue unattainable goals that result in burnout and dissatisfaction. The Enemy of Good will provide a uniquely insightful and multi-faceted approach to silence your inner critic, stop analysis paralysis, and disrupt the unending cycle of feeling anxious, depressed, and judgmental of yourself and others.

Inside The Enemy of Good, discover:

  • The fallacy of perfectionism.
  • The root causes of perfectionism.
  • How to identify your perfectionistic tendencies.
  • Ways perfectionism manifests in everyday life.
  • Multidisciplinary, science-based techniques that will help retrain your brain.
  • How to turn your need for perfection into a more productive, healthy, and happy lifestyle.

Even if you have tried but failed to defeat perfectionism in the past, the tools and resources in this book will never let "perfect" be the enemy of your good again.

©2023 Jamie Boswell (P)2023 Jamie Boswell
Psychology & Mental Health Mental Health Psychology Inspiring Health Personality Disorders
Practical Guidance • Science-based Techniques • Comprehensive Approach • Actionable Advice • Relatable Examples

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Wow! This audiobook has so many beneficial perspectives and strategies listeners can learn and implement to tame their perfectionism. I found the conversation about Cognitive Behavior exercises very eye-opening and the real-life stories the author shared in this discussion helped to illustrate the example exercises. I appreciated the deep dive into perfectionism and social media as well.

Consistency > Perfection

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This mental strategy book really make me think. I hope it helps many to overcome perfectionism and critical self-concept... The techniques seem to be logical and actionable.

Insightful

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If you've ever found yourself second-guessing your accomplishments or hesitating to make decisions out of fear, this book is your guide to breaking free from the perfectionism trap to a more productive, healthy, and happy lifestyle. The book talks heavily about the roots of perfectionism, offering practical techniques backed by science to retrain your brain. It helped me identify my sometimes perfectionistic tendencies and provided strategies to break free from the cycle of self-judgment and anxiety.

What sets The Enemy of Good apart is its holistic approach, addressing the fallacy of perfectionism and its root causes and manifestations in everyday life. The insights provided are excellent, turning the need for perfection into a pathway to a more productive, healthy, and happy lifestyle.

The narration was very good, and it kept me engaged!

Very enlightening audiobook!

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This book is a consoling, educational, and helpful manual for those of us who "suffer" from perfectionism, imposter syndrome, and failure anxiety.The Enemy of Good stands out for its comprehensive treatment to the error of perfectionism, including its fundamental origins and practical manifestations. Excellent insights are offered, transforming the quest for perfection into a way to live a more successful, healthier, and joyful life.
I'm pleased that this book entered my life at this moment, especially since I've been anxious about my goals not being accomplished the way I had anticipated. This book really made me realize how rigid I was about the results I wanted for my goals.

SO GOOD!

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This book peels back the layers of perfectionism, offering a fresh perspective and practical tools to silence that inner critic once and for all. It's like a friendly guide, pointing out the pitfalls of pursuing unattainable goals and showing you a way out of the cycle of self-doubt. The best part? It's not just theory; it's a toolbox of science-backed multidisciplinary techniques. From understanding the roots of perfectionism to turning it into a positive force in your life, this book covers it all. If you're tired of feeling anxious, judgmental, or stuck, dive into this read. It's your ticket to embracing imperfection and finally feeling 'good enough'. Get ready to kick self-doubt to the curb!

practical and useful

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