
Brave, Not Perfect Fear Less, Fail More, and Live Bolder
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This book was great! Granted, some parts were a bit watered-down, but I loved Reshma Saujani’s message. I have always looked up to Reshma. We are both the children of Asian immigrant parents. Consequently, anything less than an A+ has felt like a failure. In this book, Reshma inspired me to think differently and to shift my mental image of success. Here are some of my takeaways from the book: - Bravery is a muscle; the more you work it, the stronger it becomes. Start small by being more vulnerable around others, intentionally putting in a small typo, standing up for yourself. - Leadership looks different for everyone, especially for women and men. - Perfectionism does not lead to happiness nor success. Learn to celebrate each failure as an opportunity to grow. - How to recoup from a failure: 1) throw a short party (Ben and Jerry’s, tv, etc.) 2) celebrate what went right, what you gained from the process, and think about what the next chapter could be 3) shake it off (exercise! endorphins!) 4) review, reassess, realign; ask yourself: what happened? How did it happen? What are the real consequences? What needs to be changed, repaired, or put on track? practice gratitude and generosity 5) try again :)) Ivy Day is next week, so this is going to come in handy :)

The author repeated herself a million times and I felt like I was reading the same page all over again. Her entire point could have been explained in way less than 200 pages.





