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episode 164: Being Perfect and The Path of Reinvention Inspired By Glennon Doyle


In a world where perfectionism whispers its seductive promises of fulfillment, Glennon Doyle's "Untamed" serves as a beacon of liberation. With unapologetic honesty, Doyle invites us to shed the shackles of societal expectations and embrace our raw, untamed selves. Through her poignant prose, she illuminates the transformative power of letting go of the illusion of who we're supposed to be, and instead, embracing who we truly are. In the pages of "Untamed," Doyle emboldens us to confront our fears, challenge the status quo, and forge our own paths toward authenticity. It's a rallying cry for self-discovery and a celebration of the messy, imperfect beauty that lies within each of us. So let's dare to release the grip of perfectionism and embark on a journey of self-love and acceptance alongside Glennon Doyle, finding solace and inspiration in the pages of "Untamed."


Releasing perfectionism can be a liberating journey toward self-acceptance and growth. Here are some tips to help you let go of the relentless pursuit of perfection:

  1. Set realistic expectations: Recognize that perfection is an unattainable standard. Instead, aim for progress and improvement rather than flawless execution.
  2. Challenge perfectionistic thoughts: Notice when you're setting impossibly high standards for yourself and question the validity of those standards. Ask yourself if they're truly necessary or if they're rooted in fear or self-doubt.
  3. Practice self-compassion: Treat yourself with kindness and understanding, especially when you make mistakes or fall short of your expectations. Remember that you're only human, and imperfection is part of the human experience.
  4. Focus on the process, not just the outcome: Embrace the journey of learning and growing, rather than fixating solely on the end result. Celebrate your efforts and progress along the way.
  5. Embrace imperfection: Allow yourself to make mistakes and embrace imperfection as a natural part of life. Remember that mistakes are opportunities for learning and growth.
  6. Reframe failure: Shift your perspective on failure from something to be feared or avoided to something that offers valuable lessons and insights. View setbacks as stepping stones toward success rather than evidence of inadequacy.
  7. Set boundaries: Learn to say no to unrealistic demands and prioritize self-care. Establishing boundaries can help prevent burnout and overwhelm, allowing you to focus on what truly matters.
  8. Seek support: Surround yourself with supportive friends, family, or a therapist who can offer encouragement and perspective as you work on releasing perfectionism.
  9. Practice mindfulness: Cultivate present moment awareness through practices like meditation or deep breathing exercises. Mindfulness can help you let go of perfectionistic tendencies and cultivate greater acceptance of yourself and your experiences.
  10. Celebrate progress: Acknowledge and celebrate your achievements, no matter how small. Recognize that progress is more important than perfection, and every step forward is a reason to celebrate.


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