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So what am I truly good at? It is important to note the things that truly matter and are lasting. My kids are growing up loved and knowing that they matter. So maybe they eat too much sugar, stay up too late, watch too much TV. But they love each other. They are respectful and kind (mostly). They are growing up knowing the love of God and that He is always there for them. And they will learn to do laundry out of sheer desperation and become more responsible than I am! My 18 year old started doing his laundry on his own volition when he was 13 because he got tired of never finding matching socks. See? There is a positive side to everything! Let's stop being so hard on ourselves! It sucks and it paralyzes and nobody every gained anything good from being a Tiger Mom to themselves. I am going to focus on what really matters and let the other things come in to place as I grow in the good stuff. (Accentuate the positive, eliminate the negative) Now remind me I said all this tomorrow when I am hiding under my blankets, k?
Well said, my friend! I can tell you from experience, perfectionism completely FREEZES you. Thanks for the reminder to just breathe, relax, and find the positive in every situation. I love you, and I'm soo glad you've decided to blog!
ReplyDeleteI can really relate to this entry. I always want to be better at everything, try harder, DO everything, BE everything to everyone. I am realizing I just can't. I love the line: "This could be depressing if I decided to rate my worth on performance." This is something the Lord has recently revealed, through words of knowledge from trusted friends, that I do. I do, do, do to feel valued and important. Then I have to do it RIGHT or perfect so I don't disappoint anyone. Wonderful entry.
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