Why Doing Things Badly Helps You Achieve Your Life Goals

“Anything worth doing is worth doing badly.” Thank you GK Chesterton for that. With that one sentence, you’ve taught me that taking action without perfection could very well be my gateway to a new habit, that million-dollar book deal, or my dream job (that I’ve yet to determine). You’ve also taught me that the doubtsContinue reading “Why Doing Things Badly Helps You Achieve Your Life Goals”

Choices

Everything we do in this life is a choice. Our day usually starts with getting out of bed or staying in it. We choose whether or not we want to use hygiene. We also choose the foods we eat or if we eat at all. We even choose our jobs. Sometimes we feel that weContinue reading “Choices”

To My Fellow Recovering Perfectionists

I am a recovering perfectionist. Perfectionism sneaks up from behind, confronts me directly, whispers lies in my ear, preys on me when I don’t expect it, and offers to be my friend when I’m lonely. This voice coming from all directions is hard to silence. This suggestion that everything could be right and good, ifContinue reading “To My Fellow Recovering Perfectionists”

My 2021 Bookshelf TBR: 8 Books I Want To Read This Year

After last years post We Need To Talk and the promise I made to myself that I would stop following the crowd and start posting more of the stuff that sets my soul on fire, we’re back with another bookish post. After the success of my Top 10 Reads of 2020 post at the endContinue reading “My 2021 Bookshelf TBR: 8 Books I Want To Read This Year”

Confusion prevails

​​It’s not about love! I am sorry I have to sayIt is not love, by the waySomething else to hold onThen a relationship is bornThe concept of love is overratedWith the breadth being baitedBut till when would that last?Soon it is a thing of the pastSo if not love what is it?Let us decipher bitContinue reading “Confusion prevails”

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