20 Comments

  1. I would love to read this book & gain insight on how to “break up” with my perfectionist self!!

  2. Perfectionism is a real struggle for me. That plus a busy schedule can create a joy challenge for me. Would love to read this book!

  3. Love this, Kristin! Perfectionism is such a battle! But the comment above is so true… people over tasks. Sometimes we just have to let things go. Oh so hard sometimes!

    1. Yes! I get so caught up with what I “have” to do. And the feeling of checking stuff off my list is great… but not as great as my family and friends. Thanks for entering!

  4. owww wweee, this is all ME–perfectionist until I run myself into the ground. And I passed this trait down to my 24 year old that I would pass the book along to after reading. Thanks !!

  5. I am sooooooooooooooooooooo not a perfectionist! However, I struggle with people’s perceived thoughts of what I should be. After reading the book’s description and your post, it seems like I need to read this book anyway!

  6. I feel like I could really learn a lot from this book. I have an 18 month old son and am expecting twin girls (due this fall!) and I’ve been struggling with worry already about how I am going to be enough for 3 kids, my hubby and still take care of myself!

  7. I struggle often with feeling I’m not enough. God has been chipping away at that for a while now with great books like “The Cure for the Perfect Life” and “The Best Yes.” I’d love to read Amy’s new book. I heard her at She Speaks last year and she was so sweet and real.

  8. After reading your review, I’m sold! You align a lot with my reading interests, so I know this is one I’ll truly enjoy! Keep up the awesome writing!!!

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