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How to Be an Imperfectionist by Stephen Guise is a practical self-development book about loosening the grip of perfectionism and replacing it with a more flexible approach to action, self-evaluation, and personal progress. Rather than treating perfectionism as a harmless preference for high standards, Guise presents it as a limiting pattern that can produce avoidance, rumination, fear of mistakes, and excessive dependence on approval. The book belongs to the productivity and personal growth genre, but its emphasis is not on doing more through pressure. Its purpose is to help readers act despite uncertainty, reduce self-judgment, and care less about ideal conditions while caring more about forward movement. Guise builds on themes associated with small actions and motivation management, but the central idea is distinct: imperfectionism is not laziness or low ambition, but a deliberate reduction of unnecessary standards that block behavior. The book is written for readers who want concrete mental tools rather than a clinical treatment model.