Are you tired of being all things to all people?
Feeling a bit battered and bruised from the beatings you give yourself for falling short of super-human and yet you are not prepared to sit back and wait for things to change by themselves ……then this book is for YOU!
It’s time to stop beating yourself up, putting yourself down and making yourself feel bad trying to be perfect. Instead – become the BEST that you can be by being kind to yourself and giving yourself Permission to be Human!
Finally PERFECTSHUN empowers you to get the best from life and be the best in your life whilst allowing you to have balance, fulfilment, a sense of purpose and a sense of humour!
PERFECTSHUN Permission to be Human
vicky –
TeeJay has aptly nailed the personal development industry, the people that attend these courses and the personal development junkies. A connoisseur of fine personal development reading, this is a refreshing read which I would challenge YOU the reader to find anything like this you have ever read – a bold claim, but when you see the radically different angle TeeJay has come from you will find hard to disagree me.
Glenn Bridges, VP of Business Development, –
Are you the biggest road block to your personal success?
Take one action step today and read PERFECTSHUN – Permission To Be Human.
Ian Gunyon –
This is a great read, as you read through the book the exercises and stories in it help to cement the lessons so you really understand them. By the end of the book all I wanted to be was human – not perfect!!
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Kiz Davis, Wellness Coach –
How refreshing to realise that we can take the pressure off ourselves, stop aiming for the impossible that is perfection and instead, start aiming for excellence. PERFECTSHUN is a ‘must read’ for both newcomers and seasoned professionals on the great journey of personal development and personal growth.
Susie Golic –
Teejay Dowe is a bright light wherever she goes and whatever she does and this book comes straight from her heart. It’s a breath of fresh air and I’ve learned to listen to my definition of Excellence, not others’ definition of Perfect. If all you get from this book is to lift a weight off your shoulders, relax and be true to yourself and not have to live up to the expectations of society and other people, would it be worth it? Yes! I highly recommend this book to everyone.