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<h4>Do you secretly believe you're not good enough to have the life you'd love to live?</h4><p><br></p><p>Or when colleagues or friends commend you on a job well done you feel you could have done better or focus on a few mistakes made along the way. Or deep down you think you fooled them because it had nothing to do with your abilities. You struggle to make critical decisions for fear of failing making mistakes or being judged by others. And this leads to procrastination thinking you are not motivated enough or believing are not ready for growth or change.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>If you identify with the above struggles then T<em>he Enemy of Good: How To Overcome Perfectionism Fear of Failure and Inaction so You Can Finally Feel Good Enough&nbsp;</em>may be your step in the right direction.&nbsp;</strong>As the Greek mythology figure&nbsp;<em>Icarus</em>&nbsp;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.</p><p><br></p><p>Inside The Enemy of Good discover:</p><p><strong>��� the fallacy of perfectionism</strong></p><p>���the root causes of perfectionism</p><p>���how to identify your perfectionistic tendencies</p><p>���ways perfectionism manifests in everyday life</p><p><strong>���multidisciplinary science-based techniques that will help retrain your brain</strong></p><p><strong>���how to turn your need for perfection into a more productive healthy and happy lifestyle</strong></p><p><br></p><p>Even if you've tried but failed to defeat perfectionism in the past the tools and resources in this book will walk you through the finish line so you never let perfect be the enemy of&nbsp;your&nbsp;<em></em>good again.</p>