Gifts of Imperfection
by Brené Brown
- Pages
- 138
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9781592858491
- Reading Time
- ~2h 25min
Gifts of Imperfection is a book by Brené Brown. It has 138 pages.
About this book
Brené Brown’s Gifts of Imperfection translates years of qualitative research on human connection into a practical framework for wholehearted living. Drawing from interviews with thousands of participants, the book examines how perfectionism and shame culture shape modern self-worth, offering readers a research-backed alternative rooted in vulnerability and self-compassion. Organized around ten guideposts, the work explores practices such as cultivating authenticity, releasing comparison, and nurturing resilience. Brown’s approach distinguishes itself by grounding emotional wellness in empirical study rather than abstract advice, making complex psychological concepts accessible without oversimplifying them. The text encourages readers to examine their relationship with worthiness, arguing that true belonging begins when individuals stop performing for external validation and instead embrace their inherent flaws. Widely recognized for introducing mainstream audiences to the concepts of vulnerability and shame resilience, this volume remains a foundational text in contemporary discussions about mental health, personal growth, and the psychological barriers to authentic living.
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Brené Brown’s Gifts of Imperfection translates years of qualitative research on human connection into a practical framework for wholehearted living. Drawing from interviews with thousands of participants, the book examines how perfectionism and shame culture shape modern self-worth, offering readers...
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Gifts of Imperfection was written by Brené Brown.