Perfectly Imperfect: The Series…and the Shirt!

Okay, before I get started… best shirt ever, right?! I’m in love. More info at the bottom of the post on how you can get one, but if you just can’t wait until the end, click here and let’s be twinsies ;). Now for the meat…

It?s been a little over a year and a half since I first blogged about being perfect?perfectly imperfect, that is. I shared more in my follow up posts, I Am (Still) Perfect?and Wonder Woman?s Secrets, and I must say, I?ve never had a more overwhelming response. Your comments (that continue to pour in, even months later) have touched, moved, and inspired me, and continue to remind me on a daily basis of the power of these messages.

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We are ALL perfect in our imperfect states. In a world saturated with social media and online-everything – looking too-perfect-to-be-true – it?s hard to believe that imperfection is actually perfection. So much value is seemingly placed on the sexy selfies we take, the places we visit, the ?experiences? we have, and the successes we portray. I will be the first to say that social media, blogging, and most anything online tends to only portray the happy, easy, and beautiful parts in my own life. Like you, though, I am normal ? I want to be loved and accepted like everyone else. I yell at my kids, I fight like a madwoman with Chris every now and then, and I oftentimes am embarrassed to find myself enviously stalking others’ Instagram accounts.

We are all human and we all have flaws ? some physical (like my bunions and lazy eye), and some flaws that cannot be seen. These imperfections do NOT make us unworthy, unfit, or not-good-enough?AT ALL. In fact, they make us human?they keep us striving for self-betterment, they give us tools to help others, and they make us beautiful. They make us perfectly imperfect.

Now, pulling ourselves outside of the wide world of web, this same concept is so perfectly (can you tell I love this word?) fitting for the game of transformation, and is something we talk about with every single person we work with. The journey we embark upon will never be ?perfect? in the sense that we won?t mess up. Nope. It will be (and always is) far from perfect in that way. We caution them that there will be bumps, bruises, and many mistakes made along the way. There will be days, and maybe even weeks, where they fall off the bandwagon and find themselves digging for cookies in a Ben and Jerry?s pint of ice cream after one slice of pizza turned into the whole pie. We show them that we will NEVER be ?perfect,? but that we are all perfectly imperfect. Once we realize this, we can start to love and accept ourselves the way we are TODAY, and then the world becomes our oyster and the skies open up for us. We begin to see that all of our imperfections (even the bad choices we made in our life) are there for a reason. EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM. Some are there to teach us a lesson, some are there to humble us. Regardless, each imperfection makes us so unbelievably perfect.

We are all God?s artwork, and are perfect in our imperfect forms.

So you can see why I am so passionate about this message. It truly has changed my own life, and I love hearing how it has changed the lives of others. To carry on this message, I am starting an entire ?Perfectly Imperfect? series for my blog. I have handpicked some amazing bloggers, influencers, and friends that I admire to share with all of you what ?perfectly imperfect? means to them. Every month we will get to hear from these special guests as they share their personal stories and perspectives in hopes of enriching and inspiring more lives.

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And how darn perfect are these shirts??? Cents of Style knocked it outta’ the ballpark with these, and I couldn?t be more honored to represent these freakin? adorable and affordable (less than $20) inspiration Ts. And from a company that does so much good in this world ?. #mykindapeople

Alright, friends, stay tuned for MORE goodness and MORE perfect imperfection!!!

Love you all and forever grateful for the fans and friends I have.

Xoxo,

Heidi

Related reading:

I Am (Still) Perfect
Wonder Woman?s Secrets
4 Secrets to a Perfectly Imperfect Relationship

25 Responses

  1. Well said, Heidi!
    I too, feel the same as you… I ‘feel’ like I need to be a perfect person to many of the students at our school, but as their a role model, I feel if you are an honest and kind person it shows them that everyone has good inside and we ALL make mistakes. “That’s why pencils have erasers”
    Thank you for being such a positive role model to all females/young girls/children!
    Much appreciations: Reiko 🙂

  2. You are an insperation to all of us women. You Chris has helped me eat better and feel great about myself. Thank you!

  3. I have ALWAYS felt so imperfect in this so called “perfect” world. Thank you for always inspiring the world! Love you! xo

  4. Heidi,

    I would just like to take a moment to say how inspiring your blogs is and how inspiring your and Chris are to me. I struggle daily with so many issues and I don’t always know if I will find my way out. But through you guys, this blog, and your show, I have st least learned to love myself as I am and understand I am perfectly imperfect just the way I am. I just really wish I could find it in myself to lose the 125 lbs I really need to lose to be healthy enough to start my own family. Thank you for sharing your world and wisdom with all of us. You and Chris truly make the world a better place.

  5. Definitely love the shirts and the whole concept, thanks for sharing. Just one thought, I’d love to get a shirt, but I just went to the site and in my perfectly imperfect world I’m not small enough yet to fit in one. Would love to see some extended sizes…would love to be in a smaller size, and I’m on my way, but in the meantime I wish I could get one. Thank you for all the work you do!

  6. I do have a invisible disability that is hearing loss since birth. I look I am perfect but I’m not. I am depending on my faith and trying to stay positive.

  7. I absolutely love hearing these inspiring words! Thank you Heidi!! I get so caught up trying to maintain everything that I can get discouraged when I feel like I am failing….or my frustration and exhaustion takes over. I appreciate this!! It definitely makes me feel better about being perfectly imperfect!!!

  8. Being flawless it would be very boring, all the different traces that we have make us so special and charming. In the end we are all perfect. I love you guys!

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