Register Now for: Be a Surprisingly Content Imperfectionist
Do You Have To Be PERFECT?
I used to have to be Perfect. It felt like the only way to stay safe, to assure that I’d be smiled at.
At times I’d feel as calm as a toad who NEEDED to FLY in order not to be… eaten.
Ugh. So stressful.
Then I became an Imperfectionist. What’s that?!?!
Imperfectionism embraces the truth that even though anything and anyone and any situation could be “improved,” our heartistry is set free by being uninterested in striving for some delusion of perfection. (Read more here.)
Perfectionism is one of those destructive patterns that is socially acceptable. Praise-worthy even! “Oh Billi, you got an A+++ on your report. What a good person you are!”
For thriving though, we want to set ourselves free. We want to get the chance, each day, to explore, have fun, and even share our heartistry – even when it is not an A+++. Make sense?
Cathy and I both were strivers because of past traumas. The shift to being both competent and accepting of imperfection has been a road for us. When things get stressful, getting it “perfect” can still get triggered in our primitive brains.
Next Wednesday Oct 26, we’ll be practicing the Real Skill of being content with the good-for-us yet imperfect. Surprisingly content even!
Would you like to join us? The workshop will be imperfect. I’m also guessing it will be rich and nourishing, too.
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(If you can’t attend live, register and get the recording)
P.S. Our Circle Membership - now available for
a one-time payment on a gliding scale.
Circle Members get all Real Skills Workshops (and much more)!
This gliding-scale based EFT Tapping and Coaching session is 90 minutes long. Cathy and I are excited to explore imperfectionism with you and how it can free us all in our thriving.
We hope you’ll join us!
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Rick & Cathy
Your Emotional Freedom Coaches
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P.S. Adira says, “Oh, how I find wonder in all the gloriously imperfects in my life!”