
Courage is contagious.
When my son Ben was about 4 years old, he took his very first swim lessons at the local YMCA. I didn’t realize until we arrived that I wouldn’t be inside the pool with him, so I watched from the window just outside. (Albeit a little nervous since he didn’t know how to...
Thank-you! A great reminder on our imperfections! You are so inspirational 🙂
Yes! Exactly!
Yes, and when someone is really good at something, or truly beautiful, love them just as much.
I have a tender-hearted friend who is perfectly beautiful. You wouldn’t believe how mean other women are to her.
I was once slammed by a neighboring mom for my happy marriage and my confident mothering. “She thinks she’s Mrs. Perfect.” Mrs??? Perfect??? Ummmmm…..
Imperfect, perfect…whatever. Everyone is a mix.
Perfect message…at the perfect time. Thanks!
Amen, sista. A-M-E-N!
Brave thought Andrea. What you suggest is true but very difficult to openly and wholeheartedly achieve. Showing imperfection means allowing vulnerability and being vulnerable can lead to being hurt.
I needed to hear this. Why is it so hard for me to swallow? Letting go of the notion of perfect is a tough one for me. Work in progress…yes, yes.
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