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Synopsis:
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What is at the root of “perfectionism”?
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Looking good, wanting to appear as though we know it all
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Securing that we will belong and be valued
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“They wouldn’t love me if they saw my mess”
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Perfection vs. Impeccability
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Latin “Peccare” meaning “to sin”
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Literally translates to “without sin”
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My interpretation is that impeccability has to do with “intention”
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Did I do my best with what I know?
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TAKE ACTION:
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Take an inventory of 3 areas in your life (relationship, career, self-care, health, money, sex/intimacy, etc.)
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See if you can find an example for each of those 3 areas where you are:
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“Trying to do it “right””
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Trying to look good
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Hiding the fact that you don’t know what you’re doing
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Ask yourself what it would be to show up IMPECCABLY instead of PERFECT
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