Perfectly Yourself
“Just be yourself!” People say it all the time, but how do we actually live it? (listen here)
For
more than a decade Matthew Kelly has been helping people discover the
best version of themselves. Now, in Perfectly Yourself, he addresses the
opportunities and obstacles that we encounter once we decide to ask
life’s big Who am I? What am I here for? Focusing on nine powerful and
practical lessons, Kelly shows us how to find lasting happiness in a
changing world.
We all have an insatiable need to grow and Every
year millions of us buy books and attend workshops in the hope that we
will lose weight, improve our relationships, conquer debt, bad habits, accomplish
more in our careers, achieve financial independence, reach spiritual
enlightenment, become better parents or lovers–the list goes on. We
yearn for progress. And yet, many of us fail to achieve the
transformations we desire.
“People don’t fail because they want
to fail,” Kelly explains. “People don’t go on a diet because they want
to get fat. People don’t get married to get divorced. Whether we are
dealing with health and wellness, relationships, finances, spirituality,
or career, people want to advance. Personal development animates us,
brings us to life. In many cases one diet is as good as the next. One
financial plan is as good as another. People are smart enough to work
out which are the best, but still so many fail. We have to ask Why?
“Fundamental
to all transformation is understanding the dynamics of change so that
we can be aware of the obstacles and opportunities that await us when we
attempt to transform an area of our lives.”
Kelly teaches us how
to find the balance between accepting ourselves for who we are and
challenging ourselves to become all we are capable of being. He
encourages us to unify the many aspects of our lives, and reveals how to
move beyond other people’s expectations of who and what we should be.
Perfectly
Yourself is for anyone who has ever tried to change a habit, survived the
collapse of a relationship, or wondered if he or she will ever find a
fulfilling career. It’s a book for all of us who long to be at peace
with who we are, where we are, and what we are doing, not in some
distant tomorrow but here and now–today.