Freedom In Imperfection



Throughout my adult life, I have learnt more about myself, what motivates me, what makes me thick and what drains me.
At a time, I was a person chasing an unrealistic idea of perfection and I criticised myself so harshly for everything that goes wrong in my life and in the lives of my loved ones,

"Maybe if I had done things differently".

"Maybe if I had been smart enough."

"Maybe if I had listened to that advice."

"Just maybe 'ifs', perhaps things would have turned out better if I had been a better person."

I would spiral into these thoughts over and over in my head until I would almost go insane. For this reason, I wasn't just a happy person, I was thinking along the line of perfection when I was not God Himself.

Then one day, I was being my usual gloomy self, over some failed expectations when Mom walked into my room. She sighed in exasperation because she knew that I was in that 'thingy' state again.

"Why can't you allow yourself be human for once? Humans fail, humans fall and then humans rise again, stop blaming yourself for every negative thing that happens, allow yourself breathe and be free. Live your life"

That was the 'Eureka' moment for me, that was the key I needed to get out of the doldrum of sadness, Mom had given it to me and since then I haven't looked back. Mom’s advice became a pivotal moment in my journey towards self-acceptance and positivity. By that advice, I became a better person to myself, I silenced my inner critic and replaced negative thoughts with things I admired about myself. It was a liberating realization.

Then I began to engage in the activities I loved doing, things that brought me joy and happiness. It was tough at the beginning but everything fell into place with time.

I began to practice positive affirmations in front of the mirror every morning as I got ready for the day. I would declare what I wanted for the day and hoped for the best. I always visualized something positive for the day ahead.

"You can do this, you can do that and even when perhaps things don't go my way, I can always try doing them another way.

I developed a grateful heart, seeing each day as a great privilege. I dwelled more on those things that made me happy, no matter how small. I became a more positive person and life has indeed been good, not perfect, a lot of ups and downs actually, but, good.
Most importantly I have come to love myself, flaws and all and practice kindness to myself, today and every day and having that beautiful reminder that progress, not perfection, is what matters.

Self love is truly transformative. It did wonders for me!



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Be gratefull it is the first feeling when we get up every morning. Many times we don't take into account the thing we already have, the place to wich we have gotten in the life. Most of us are walking by the life thinking in what we don't have than we already have.

You are right, gratitude for what we have is a worthy thing to do.
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If there is something I admire in someone is their originality, seen by the recognition and acceptance of their shadows, not to live forever in them, on the contrary to express with joy and pride, the changes and transformations that occur along the way. We are defective and unfinished is part of our human nature and I think it should be so, because that is what motivates us to mutate and thus enjoy living in this existence.
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Si hay algo que admiro en alguien es su originalidad, vista por el reconocimiento y aceptación de sus sombras, no para vivir eternamente en ellas, al contrario para expresar con alegría y orgullo, los cambios y transformaciones que se producen en el camino. Somos defectuosos e inacabados, es parte de nuestra naturaleza humana y creo que debe ser así, porque eso es lo que nos motiva a mutar y así disfrutar de vivir en esta existencia.
Ya formas parte de nuestros generosos y comprometidos colaboradores de nuestra convocatoria semanal, gracias por acudir a nuestras convocatorias, nos complace leer tus reflexiones. Salud y bienestar.
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I can only imagine your transformation journey. Thank you for sharing your story. And it's true, self-love does wonders. May we all learn to love ourselves a little more each day.

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Thank you so much for the gift, 🙏 you are such a great person.