Being Perfect
Completely You: Unhurried Living: Smart Solutions: Pick of the Week
Yesterday you missed a deadline at work, your kids didn't eat one green vegetable, and you went to bed with the dishes still piled in the sink. Then you woke in the middle of the night, racked with guilt, unable to fall back to sleep, and convinced that you are a failure. Next time this happens, curl up with Anna Quindlen's book, Being Perfect. Quindlen warmly urges readers not to fall into the trap of perfection. It's your imperfections that make you unique. Your everyday choices must be for the enrichment of your own life, not others. For more information, visit: http://www.AnnaQuindlen.com.
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