The Zen of Creative Imperfection is a guide to letting go of perfectionism and rediscovering the calm joy of creating. Writer and filmmaker Alan O'Hashi blends memoir, mindfulness, and creative insight into a grounded, humorous exploration of what it means to make art-and live-without fear of failure.
Perfection is the enemy of progress and peace. Through a Zen-inspired lens, O'Hashi shows how the creative path is not about chasing flawlessness but embracing imperfection as part of the process. The result is a book for anyone-artist, entrepreneur, or everyday dreamer-seeking to move beyond self-doubt and finish what they start.
You don't have to be an artist to live creatively. Whether you're writing a book, launching a project, or reimagining your next chapter, this book offers practical wisdom and simple practices to help you stay present and productive without sacrificing your peace of mind.
You'll learn how to:
O'Hashi reminds us that creativity and mindfulness share the same path: both require patience, awareness, and surrender. When you stop chasing a flawless future, you make space for genuine expression in the present.
Grounded and quietly profound, The Zen of Creative Imperfection redefines success in creative work and in life. It's not about achieving mastery-it's about being mindful in motion.