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The Imperfectionist
David Rendall
25 episodes
1 week ago
Our flaws make us awesome. This one simple and counter-intuitive idea has endless implications for our health, relationships, careers, and businesses. Discover a better way to get better. Increase your energy and happiness. Improve your productivity and effectiveness. Transform your health and relationships by appreciating and amplifying your imperfections.
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Our flaws make us awesome. This one simple and counter-intuitive idea has endless implications for our health, relationships, careers, and businesses. Discover a better way to get better. Increase your energy and happiness. Improve your productivity and effectiveness. Transform your health and relationships by appreciating and amplifying your imperfections.
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Embracing Imperfection: The Strength in Flaws
The Imperfectionist
44 minutes 4 seconds
7 months ago
Embracing Imperfection: The Strength in Flaws

In this episode of the Imperfectionist Podcast, David Rendall explores the concept of embracing imperfections in various aspects of life and business. He discusses how companies like Liquid Death and Honda exemplify the strength found in flaws, the importance of handling negative feedback, and the value of being unapologetically unique. The conversation also touches on the significance of slow living, the IKEA effect, and the nostalgia associated with sugary cereals, culminating in a reflection on the traditions upheld by events like The Masters.

The Imperfectionist
Our flaws make us awesome. This one simple and counter-intuitive idea has endless implications for our health, relationships, careers, and businesses. Discover a better way to get better. Increase your energy and happiness. Improve your productivity and effectiveness. Transform your health and relationships by appreciating and amplifying your imperfections.