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How to be unapologetically ‘Flawesome’

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Is our desire to feel accepted holding us back from our real selves? is now available for pre-orders

Is our desire to feel accepted holding us back from our real selves? [Mindvalley Logo]     As you know, we recently announced that Mindvalley co-founder Kristina Mänd-Lakhiani’s new book [Becoming Flawesome]( is now available for pre-orders. But I suspect some of you may be a little curious about Kristina’s title as ‘co-founder.’ And you may even have the same question so many others have had after seeing Kristina speak at our global Mindvalley events for the very first time: “Kristina, where have you been all this time?” [Flawesome]( This question actually has a dual meaning. The first one being quite literal. While Kristina is a veteran in the industry with over 20-years of experience, and an essential part of Mindvalley since its inception, she was predominantly spearheading Mindvalley in the Russian-speaking world. So our English-speaking community is often not aware of her incredible work ([yet](. But the second, deeper meaning is often an expression of astonishment. Because Kristina’s ability to put up a mirror in front of your truest self can often shock people. She’s raw. Unapologetic. And unreservedly honest. And it’s because the topic of true [unconditional self-love]( is far more profound than most people realize. You see, it’s only human nature to want to be accepted in our social circles. To be noticed. To feel like we belong. But Kristina explains that many of us try to achieve this by putting on metaphorical masks for the role. We have a ‘serious business mode’ mask for work. A ‘charming and charismatic’ mask for our lover or when we’re on a date. A ‘confident and well-put-together’ one in front of our friends. We wear these masks so often, we sometimes forget to take them off altogether, and lose sight of our most authentic self. As Kristina so beautifully puts it: “The only person who’s rejection you have to fear is your own. As long as you can accept yourself, the world has no choice but to accept you as well. And if it doesn’t, you won’t give a damn anyway.” If you’ve been searching for a guide on how to courageously live your truth – even if the world has been telling you to be something you’re not – ‘[Becoming Flawesome]( is the only book you’ll want on your bedside table. [Flawesome]( [Embrace Your ‘Flawesome’]( And by the way, if you pre-order your copy today, you’ll also receive a powerful bonus program on self-love Kristina has created specifically for her new book. I won’t spoil the surprise here. [So check out this page to learn more >>](   [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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