Letting Go Of Perfectionism Quotes & Sayings
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If you can't get rid of the skeleton in your closet, you'd best teach it to dance. — George Bernard Shaw

One of the main purpose of art has ever been that of making its indispensable contribution to the growth of entropy of the universal stupidity. — William C. Brown

TEN GUIDEPOSTS FOR WHOLEHEARTED LIVING 1. Cultivating authenticity: letting go of what people think 2. Cultivating self-compassion: letting go of perfectionism 3. Cultivating a resilient spirit: letting go of numbing and powerlessness 4. Cultivating gratitude and joy: letting go of scarcity and fear of the dark 5. Cultivating intuition and trusting faith: letting go of the need for certainty 6. Cultivating creativity: letting go of comparison 7. Cultivating play and rest: letting go of exhaustion as a status symbol and productivity as self-worth 8. Cultivating calm and stillness: letting go of anxiety as a lifestyle 9. Cultivating meaningful work: letting go of self-doubt and "supposed to" 10. Cultivating laughter, song, and dance: letting go of being cool and "always in control — Brene Brown

things are so easily lost. things just can't be kept forever. I — Charles Bukowski

Choose the words you say to yourself wisely; they are creating your reality. — Sean Stephenson

I've gone through my trials and tribulations, and sure, it's gotten bumpy and all that, but I'm here. OK? — Tracy Morgan

Some truths that were too difficult and frightening to know. — Elyn R. Saks

With a smile, such as come into people's faces when they look at something little, foolish, and absurd, but warmly loved. — Anton Chekhov

If there is a god, or hundreds of them, I hope they will forgive me for the harm I may have inflicted on you by telling you exactly what happened. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

You are my girl. — Maya Banks

Didn't we, like our grandchildren, begin with a childhood we thought would never end? Now, all of a sudden, I'm older than my parents were when I thought they were old. — Lois Wyse