The Problem with Perfect
By (Author) Bo Parrish
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Westbow Press
21st March 2016
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
112
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 13mm
190g
Why do we struggle with perfection when we know its not possible The standard is beyond unreasonable, yet our actions suggest otherwise. The problem with perfection is that it paralyzes potential. We were created for a purpose that is inevitably imperfect. This book introduces readers to The Path to Purpose, a six-step process for discovering true meaning in life. Readers will discover a proven step-by-step guide for finding purpose in the face of imperfection. Written for procrastinators, perfectionists, and people who are generally unsatisfied with the trajectory of life, this book gives readers:
Life is too short for perfect, but absolutely essential for purpose!
In the fall of 2006, Bo Parrish nearly lost his life to a 13 year battle with Crohn's Disease. Change has become the theme of Bo's life, and he has thrived despite battles with physical and emotional adversity. He is now an elite triathlete with sponsors including Timex, Powerbar, Newton Running, and Trek Bicycles. In addition, he has delivered keynotes to organizations including the IMG Academy and Timex Group USA and built the first-ever marketing department for the investment research company, Dorsey Wright and Associates. He lives with his wife, Marietta, in Nashville along with their 9 year old boxer, Chief.