Tu No Eres Perfecto – (Spanish)
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Cuando se trata de autenticidad, siempre vale la pena el riesgo de ser completamente tu mismo? Del autor de Blue Like Jazz llega el bestseller del New York Times Tu no eres perfecto, el viaje de Donald Miller para descubrir las claves de una relacion saludable y descubrir que tambien estan en el corazon de construir una familia sana, una carrera exitosa y una comunidad confiable de amigos.
Despues de decadas de relaciones fallidas y dramas dolorosos, Miller decidio que ya habia tenido suficiente. Tratar de impresionar a las personas no lo ayudaba a conectarse verdaderamente con nadie, y tampoco lo hacia el pretender ser alguien que no era. Habia construido una vida de aislamiento publico, pero soaba con tener una vida definida por relaciones significativas. A los 40 aos, tomo una decision dificil: iba a ser su verdadero yo sin importar lo que pudiera costarle.
Tu no eres perfecto cuenta la historia de la dificil eleccion de Miller de impresionar a menos personas y conectarse con muchas mas. Se trata de la importancia de derribar viejos muros para finalmente experimentar la libertad que viene cuando dejamos de actuar y comenzamos a ser completamente nosotros mismos.
En Tu no eres perfecto, Miller comparte todo lo que ha aprendido de primera mano sobre como:
*Deconstruir los viejos habitos que ya no nos sirven
*Superar el deseo de complacer a las personas que nos rodean
*Decir siempre la verdad, incluso cuando es dificil
*Encontrar satisfaccion en una porcion diaria de amor real
*Arriesgarse a ser plenamente conocido para amar y ser amado profundamente
*Aplicar estas lecciones a tu vida cotidiana
When it comes to authenticity, is being fully yourself always worth the risk? From the author of Blue Like Jazz comes New York Times bestseller Scary Close, Donald Miller’s journey of uncovering the keys to a healthy relationship and discovering that they’re also at the heart of building a healthy family, a successful career, and a trusted community of friends.
After decades of failed relationships and painful drama, Miller decided that he’d had enough. Trying to impress people wasn’t helping him truly connect with anyone–and neither was pretending to be someone he wasn’t. He’d built himself a life of public isolation, but he dreamed of having a life defined by meaningful relationships instead. At age forty, he made a scary decision: he was going to be his true self no matter what it might cost.
Scary Close tells the story of Miller’s diffi
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887693569
Language: Spanish
Donald Miller
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2025
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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