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What's perfect?


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Do you ever wish things were perfect? The perfect place, perfect time, perfect finances, perfect health...the list can go on for miles!


Friends, I have to tell you something, nothing is perfect. No matter how great things might be going... screech...things come to a halt or momentum has slowed down. I have been there far too many times.


I say this not to discourage you, but as a reminder to keep on going! There are going to be bumps and sometimes mountains, but they're all achievable. Sometimes you might need to tag-in family and friends for help, more hands are better than none.


We're not born knowing how to do things, we have to learn by starting small and allow natural growth to happen. At the same time, we can't do it all, at this very moment, do, fix, workout, cook, clean, etc. Unless of course you have superpowers and if so, please come weed my flower beds!

An easy way to help map out your goals is by using a planner, not just a simple ol' calendar but one that you can jot down your thoughts, goals, whatever you see in your horizon. It's a moment carved out just for you. I use the Legend Planner where there's no hold back for just the daily tasks.


We have to be realistic about the moment we're in. Whether it's a good day, tired, or just busy with life itself. By doing nothing you're stunting your growth. So, start small with an obtainable goal, reach that goal, and then make a new one. By being consistent you will feel a sense of joy, be proud of yourself and your accomplishments.


Most importantly treat yourself with kindness. You do not have to be perfect! Everything takes time, effort, patience, love, and consistency.


I urge you to pick your seed, learn, tend it and watch all magical things that will happen. Always remember you were made to grow! (not be perfect.)


T&S

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