Women: Love Your Imperfections
Whew.
That's a loaded topic.
Especially, if you're busy professional women trying to do it
all.
After all, every woman knows that if she does everything right
and is perfect in all ways that she'll be deserving of love and get the love
she wants.
Hogwash!
Being perfect will not get you loved.
In fact, trying to be perfect makes you irritable. It makes it
challenging for other people to be around you. And that makes you one of the
most difficult people to love.
So, stop striving for perfection!
Instead, embrace your imperfections.
What Causes Women to Strive for Perfection?
To embrace and love your glorious imperfections you must first
understand what's driving your strive for perfection.
In a word: fear.
As women, in general, and busy professional women particularly,
the number one fear that drives our strive for perfection is the fear of not
being good enough.
The judgment from others of not being good enough as a:
· Mom.
· Business owner.
· Career woman.
· Wife.
· Sister.
· Daughter.
The judgment of self as not being good enough as a:
· Person!
Yikes!
For many women, the fear of not being good enough came from
people we loved or looked up to who wanted us to be, do, or have more. Although
seemingly innocent and clothed in the 'sheep's clothing' of good intentions,
the wolf at our heels frayed our self-confidence and germinated our distrust of
self and others.
For other women, being self-confident was neither modeled nor
valued. As a result, being 'perfect' meant being like someone else they heard
praised for their perfection.
Either way, "The condition, state, or quality of being free
or as free as possible from all flaws or defects," as defined by the
Merriam-Webster Dictionary, is an impossible ideal.
Why Being a Perfectionist Is Bad for You
You miss out on RREP&A.
That's rest, recovery, ease, peace and acceptance.
As busy professional women, we need RREP&A.
Without it, we are:
R stands for restless,
R stands for relapse into poor health, feel
E stands for embarrassed, become
P stands for panicked and have
A stands for anxiety.
When that happens, we experience Adrenal Fatigue, hormonal
imbalances and become bitchy to others.
Three Steps to Embrace Your Beautiful
Imperfections
Step 1: Love yourself.
The first step is the hardest. It is the step that cracks open
any resistance you have to the following steps.
First, love yourself. You simply must. There's no beating around
the bush about it. So, I'll come straight down the center about this: without
self-love, there's no love. I know. That's a big one to swallow.
Here's how you do it: One afternoon, curl up on the couch with a
cup of tea and a pad of paper and your favorite pen. Begin making a list of all
the things you've accomplished in your life. List everything great and small.
Wow! Right? Look at how much you've accomplished! It's pretty
awesome!
Now, re-read the list and acknowledge all you've accomplished.
Let it sink in. The first step to embracing your beautiful imperfections is
first love yourself.
Step 2: Take care of your love.
What the heck does that mean?
It means to respect and honor your body and emotions. And to
take time to treasure and honor the body and emotions of special people in your
life. Your significant other, children and dear friends are all to be
cherished.
Here's how to do it: Nourish your body with good food, trust
your intuition, speak your truth and honor the truth of others, respect one
another's body, and lovingly support one another in meeting needs in healthy
ways.
Step 3: Love your imperfections.
The heart of this article is to realize that your imperfections
are, in actuality, your own personal, unique perfections. They're what make you
who you are. They are as individual as snowflakes and as precious as diamonds.
Embrace your diamonds and snowflakes.
Your imperfections are your lessons. Think of them as guides
along your path of accomplishments.
Here's how you do it: Remember that list you made in Step 1?
Look over that list. Pick out five that you are proud of accomplishing. Write
them down on five separate pieces of paper. Then, list the 'mistakes' you made
along the way that caused you to achieve your accomplishments.
See? Each 'mistake' was merely a stepping-stone toward your
amazing accomplishments.
Love your imperfections. Embrace them. Honor them for how
they've helped you to become the self-confident professional woman that you
know yourself to be. Loving your perfections is freeing. It gives you
permission to take the pressure off yourself and relax a little. Follow these
three steps and embrace your imperfections now. It will free you to soar within
a loving inner space.
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