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The Art of the Possible: The Path from Perfectionism to Balance and Freedom.

The Art of the Possible: The Path from Perfectionism to Balance and Freedom.

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The Art of the Possible: The Path from Perfectionism to Balance and Freedom.

by Alexandra Stoddard

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ISBN 13
9780688143350
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William Morrow & Co, Oct-95. First Edition, Ex-Library. Hardcover. Very Good. Nice book! Mild shelf wear on dustjacket, library stamps, no markings in text. From Publishers Weekly: A popular lifestyle guru (Creating a Beautiful Home) here tackles the perfectionist traits that, she claims, frustrate people. """"Balance, the middle path, is the key to a happy and purposeful life,"""" counsels Stoddard as she illustrates her ideas about graceful living with anecdotes, personal revelations and aptly chosen marginalia. Her Martha Stewart-like enthusiasm for creativity is tempered by her personal philosophy of Zen-based quietude, and perhaps also by her encounters with life-changing events like death and divorce. By describing her own release from the thrall of perfectionism and her subsequent enjoyment of moments spent in a simplified atmosphere, Stoddard offers inspiration and motivation in a way her followers should enjoy. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. From Library Journal: In her latest work, Stoddard (e.g., Living a Beautiful Life, LJ 10/15/86) tackles perfectionism with aplomb. Elegantly and simply narrating her message, Stoddard offers a personal, anecdotal story that explains the need for balance in living an easier, happier life. Perfectionism is symptomatic of a life out of balance, according to Stoddard, and it doesn't mix well with parenting. She stresses the need for play and personal time to remain centered and separate from a busy work schedule. On each page her journalistic style is augmented by special quotes, and eloquent chapters on love, healing, and death are inspirational. Recommended for public libraries where Stoddard's other works are popular. Lisa Wise, EBSCO, Springfield, Va. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Seller's Inventory #
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Title
The Art of the Possible: The Path from Perfectionism to Balance and Freedom.
Author
Alexandra Stoddard
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Edition
First Edition, Ex-Library
ISBN 10
0688143350
ISBN 13
9780688143350
Publisher
William Morrow & Co
Place of Publication
Scranton, Pennsylvania, U.s.a.
Date Published
Oct-95

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