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Are you embracing your ‘flawesome?’

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Learn how to show up in the world as your truest, most authentic self. As you know, Kristina and I w

Learn how to show up in the world as your truest, most authentic self. [Mindvalley Logo]     Do you ever feel like there’s an aspect of your life that is somehow ‘flawed?’ And it’s nowhere near where you believe it could be. I bet there is. It’s the reason why most of us got into personal growth in the first place. So we can level-up, evolve, and show up in the world as the best version of ourselves. But many fall into the trap of believing that their ‘flaws’ somehow need to be fixed. But there’s a difference between ‘fixing’ yourself and ‘healing’ yourself. Fixing yourself implies that you’re broken. You’re not. But to heal yourself means to acknowledge your scars and embrace them as something that makes you uniquely you. A personal example I don’t often share openly is my genetic predisposition for melancholy, sadness and even depression. All traits that may be seen as ‘flaws.’ But I don’t try to suppress these feelings and force myself to feel happy. I observe and embrace them as a part of what makes me, me. So {NAME}, could there be a ‘flaw’ you’re hiding that’s quietly holding you back from expressing your truest, most authentic self? With this idea in mind, I’m thrilled to announce that Mindvalley co-founder Kristina Mänd-Lakhiani is releasing a brand new book that dives deep into this concept called: [Becoming Flawesome]( [Flawesome]( [Embrace Your ‘Flawesome’]( As you know, Kristina and I were married for 17 years, and she’s an essential part of Mindvalley. And we’re really excited to see her release her new book. Becoming Flawesome will take you on a beautiful journey into the essence of who you truly are, quirks and flaws included. So you can nurture a healthy relationship with the most important person in your life: yourself. If you’re looking for a guide for showing up as your most authentic self, Becoming Flawesome is for you. [You can learn more and pre-order your copy here >>](     [Mindvalley Logo]( 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Get it on Google Play]( [Download on the App Store]( [Mindvalley on Facebook]( [Mindvalley on Twitter]( [Mindvalley on Instagram]( [Mindvalley on Youtube]( [Mindvalley on Linkedin]( [Support Center]( Policy](

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