In speaking to a group of new friends, I had the opportunity to share my thoughts on “perfection”. It made me think of this post, one of the earliest posts I ever wrote for my blog, that really hit home with so many people when I shared it. Enjoy!
I am Perfect.
Perfectly imperfect, that is.
I use the word ?perfect ? a lot, and often times had people remind me that nothing is perfect. I totally disagree. I believe that everyone and every thing is perfect and beautiful in its imperfect state of being. Think about that for one second ? imagine that just maybe your imperfections actually make you perfect. Don?t you just love the freedom that thought gives you? Well, time to realize the reality of the thought and let go of our self-judgments and negative self-talk. It?s time to embrace our imperfections.
Now I?m not saying to throw caution to the wind and go indulge in a gallon of super chunky triple chocolate fudgy goo. I?m saying that it?s okay to mess up, and it?s okay to have faults. For those of you that don?t, I?m sorry. These faults, trials, imperfections and stumbles are our some of our greatest blessings ? they?re our ?springboards? to becoming the strongest person we can possibly be!
So why do we so often find ourselves “masking up” for the day before we go out in public? Why do we all feel the need to pretend to be something we are not? Why are we so scared of who we really are? Every time we put on that mask we feel beautiful and invincible. We put on a show of perfection for our friends, family, co-workers, and acquaintances?everyone. We?re not true to them, but most importantly we are not true to ourselves. We are a fraud.
Ever feel that way? I sure have, and I still find myself there at times. I have to remind myself of a lesson I learned from my late father: true beauty comes from being honest and authentic.
You?re scared. I hear you. It?s not easy to peek out from behind that mask and share our difficulties and challenges with the world. But trust me, it?s worth it! The freedom that comes with being vulnerable, open, and real is unlike anything else. It?s the most liberating thing I?ve ever experienced, and without a doubt it has become one of the most powerful tools in my arsenal.
?Heidi, this is easy for you to say. You don?t have imperfections like I do.? FALSE! The camera is deceiving and shallow.
Behold, a Top 10 list of only some of my many imperfections:
- I have bunions.
- My nostrils flare to the size of a nickel when I laugh (those of you who know me know EXACTLY what I?m talking about!)
- My hair might be beautiful?but only because I clip in extensions (and that?s not the only enhanced part of me).
- I am a control freak (I?m working on it ? so darn hard though, and not sure I?m making much improvement).
- I have food issues too.
- One of my eyes is lazy when I smile and I am SO self-conscious about it.
- Chris is my soul mate and best friend, and so often we post pictures of us when things are fun and rosy, but we, like every other couple, have challenges and differences that we?re always working on.
- I am tempted 99.9% of the time to cheat during my workouts.
- No matter how hard I work on my abs, I will always have a belly button that could be mistaken for a nose.
- I don?t wake up looking camera-ready. ?Thank goodness for hair and makeup artists!
So many more, but there?s not enough room in this blog.
So, how do you find this place of peace with yourself as you are?
Rule 62 ? DON?T TAKE YOURSELF SO DAMN SERIOUSLY (thanks again, Dad).
Don?t be scared or embarrassed. You?re in a safe place and it?s time for a heart to heart conversation with the most important person in your life – YOU! Dig deep and allow yourself to see those imperfections. Try seeing the beauty in your flaws (yes, that bump on your nose makes you YOU!). Realize the lessons and strength that your imperfections have given you. And most importantly, don?t worry about what other people think. One of my favorite sayings is, ?Those who mind don?t matter and those who matter don?t mind.?
Now go be your perfectly imperfect self ?:-).
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Thanks 4 this! You’re 1 of the very few celebrities who admit this & share
with the rest if us – who think you are ALL born perfect! Love u guys!
THANK YOU for sharing this message. I’ve heard it from you today and the last 3 days from my Christian daily devotional. I guess maybe God is trying to tell me something???? I am perfectly imperfect too!
thanks for this… i recently had a revelation that has changed my perspective with regard to being concerned with outward appearance. i realized that when i die, NOBODY will be saying “she was so nice, but too bad about that prominent bump on her nose.” or “she was so funny, but boy, her fashion sense was off.” NOBODY… when all is said and done, i want my legacy to be one of compassion, generosity, and happiness. i am done feeling self-conscious about anything else, because it really, truly does not matter!
I definitely needed this! Thank you for being so open and honest. You and Chris are amazing people! Xoxo
Heidi,
Years ago I heard a friend say we are all designers originals. It’s so positive and encouraging especially in those times I am so aware of my own imperfections. You are a beautiful woman; mom, wife and … the list goes on as you are so many things to so many people. Thank you for sharing how perfectly imperfect you are. 🙂 You are real and honest which makes you seem normal. lol
Great post. You are just like us all women . Keep up the great work you & Chris do. Great inspiration to us all !!!
I am so inspired by this and I didnt realize how harshly I judge myself until I read this. Thank you
This was so helpful! I hate my flaws and never looked at them from your angle! I like it. It reminds me to ease up on myself!! Mom of four boys, thanks!
Thank you for this it made me feel better I too am my worst critic, and you really made me think hard about myself my husbands tells me everyday that my imperfections is what truly makes me unique and thats why ne falls deeper in love with me everday more and more..my soul mate, the other half of my missing self and my best best friend
So don’t be fake and loose the Snottsdale hairpiece and go on camera without makeup and stop the plastic surgery. A “hairpiece” for vanity is NOT a necessary evil. Stupid. Just be yourself.