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Liking things that aren't perfect

Liking things that aren't perfect

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  • Gentle mindset coaching for every day
  • Practical spirituality that can be applied directly
  • Beautiful illustrations that touch the heart and mind
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A loving guide to more self-love, gentleness & inner peace

In Loving Things That Are Not Perfect, Haemin Sunim, one of the world's most renowned Buddhist teachers, shows that no one is perfect, and that this is precisely why we should be kinder and gentler with ourselves. Only when you view yourself with compassion can you also be loving toward others and the world around you.

This book is an invitation to rebuild your self-confidence , let go of what weighs you down, and return to what truly makes you happy. Its gentle wisdom, practical insights, and colorful illustrations touch both your eyes and your heart.


Why this book will change your mindset

Sunim provides insight into important life questions in an accessible and warm way:
About love , friendship , work , life goals , spirituality , and the art of letting go. His words offer comfort in difficult moments and inspiration on days when you feel stuck.

The book helps you to look at yourself and your life with softer eyes — exactly what is needed in a world full of stress and expectations.


What this book brings you

  • More self-love and gentleness

  • Less self-criticism and perfectionism

  • Deeper insights into relationships, goals and peace

  • A calmer, clearer mindset

  • Comfort and encouragement when you need it

  • Practical spirituality for every day

  • Illustrations that give you peace and inspire you

Advantages

  • Inspiring: full of warm lessons, stories and insights that change your perspective

  • Provides comfort: perfect for moments of stress, doubt or emotional turmoil

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Loving the Imperfect for?

For anyone who longs for more peace, self-love, and gentleness. This book is ideal if you struggle with perfectionism, self-criticism, stress, or feel like you're not taking enough care of yourself. Also suitable for readers interested in mindset, spirituality, or personal growth.

Does this book really help me be more gentle with myself?

Yes. Haemin Sunim explains in a gentle, practical way how to let go of negativity, self-criticism, and high expectations. With exercises, insights, and relatable stories, you'll learn to approach yourself with more compassion and realism.

What makes this book different from other mindset or self-help books?

The combination of Buddhist wisdom, accessible language, warm illustrations, and practical insights makes this book unique. It doesn't feel theoretical or heavy, but light, comforting, and directly applicable to daily life.

Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Loving the Imperfect for?

For anyone who longs for more peace, self-love, and gentleness. This book is ideal if you struggle with perfectionism, self-criticism, stress, or feel like you're not taking enough care of yourself. Also suitable for readers interested in mindset, spirituality, or personal growth.

Does this book really help me be more gentle with myself?

Yes. Haemin Sunim explains in a gentle, practical way how to let go of negativity, self-criticism, and high expectations. With exercises, insights, and relatable stories, you'll learn to approach yourself with more compassion and realism.

What makes this book different from other mindset or self-help books?

The combination of Buddhist wisdom, accessible language, warm illustrations, and practical insights makes this book unique. It doesn't feel theoretical or heavy, but light, comforting, and directly applicable to daily life.