In Confidently Flawed, Jeni shares a system, a filter that she has used and taught for too many years to count. Jeni wants this book, and the concepts that are easy for you to understand and apply help you decide what to build, what to ignore, what to improve, and what to simply work around.
Ready for this, the key to growth isn’t perfection. It’s learning to maximize your momentum.
"Should be on every executive and MBA's reading list. Great resource for leaders and their teams and should be on every executive and MBA's reading list."
D. Damore

This book was born from too many conversations that started with “I need to fix my…” and too many tears shed over trying to change, and too much money spent on the next “brand‑new tool.” I need to hear this… and I needed to share it with you, even as a reminder to myself:
• You’re not a project.
• You’re a person.
Leadership coach Jeni Yelton’s Fatal Flaw Theory™ flips personal growth on its head: your “flaws” are often tied to the very strengths that make you extraordinary. Curiosity fuels innovation. Sensitivity creates empathy. Confidence lets you lead.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
* Stop wasting energy fixing everything about yourself
*Tell the difference between flaws to manage and gifts to grow
*Build confidence, self-awareness, and stronger relationships
*Lead and live from your natural wiring, not perfection
This isn’t about becoming perfect. It’s about becoming aligned. Stop fighting yourself. Start leading confidently flawed.
If you’ve ever stood in the self-help aisle of a bookstore—or scrolled through titles on Amazon—wondering, “Why does it feel like I’m the problem?”…I have good news.
You’re not broken.
You’ve just been trying to fix the wrong things.
LaToya Ebony
As a business owner, the theme really resonated with me. It is easy to focus on your weaknesses, compare yourself to others, and feel like you need to change the things that make you different. This book offers a refreshing perspective by encouraging readers to see those differences in a new light and recognize the strengths that can come from them.
It was a thoughtful, uplifting read and a great reminder that our greatest value often comes from the very things that set us apart.
Book Worm
Confidently Flawed helped me rethink flaws in a much healthier way—not as something broken, but as something connected to my gifts. The book clearly lays out how we can be responsible for both our flaws and our strengths, learning to manage what holds us back while continuing to grow what makes us effective with grace and humor. It was clarifying, challenging, and deeply validating. I’d recommend this book to anyone dealing with self-doubt and still committed to personal growth.
A leadership coach, consultant, and speaker passionate about helping individuals discover the gifts they bring to the world while navigating the flaws that make them human.
With decades of experience in leadership development, coaching, and organizational strategy, she works with professionals and organizations to build confidence, clarity, and purpose-driven leadership.
Her work focuses on helping people move beyond the constant pressure to “fix themselves” and instead develop the self-awareness needed to lead and live authentically.
When she’s not coaching leaders or writing, Jeni can often be found exploring new ideas, traveling around the world, walking along a beach, enjoying time with her family, or continuing her lifelong curiosity about what makes people grow.

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