I will hold myself to a standard of grace, not perfection. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve realized that it’s not perfection that my loved ones want – it’s me and all my wonderful flaws and imperfections.- Robyn Chilcoat
I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know each of these pieces represents something
It’s good to drop the expectation of perfection
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spoken like a true social worker :). I always like to tell my students and clients all you can do is your best.
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Yep
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I would have given up a long time ago, if I perceived that perfection is required. As I seek to know myself better and am willing to contribute more. I find I am repulsed by authoritarian viewpoints, coming from a position of superiority and knowing better than most. – this will be in a blog post due out soon. I love your blog ❤
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Many people would have given up if perfection was required. I always like to tell my students and clients all you can do is your best. Thank you for loving my blog and taking time to read it.
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We are all on a journey to be the best person we can be by loving and being loved.
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Preach 🙂
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