I was once a perfectionist in a sense that I assured that no mistakes were noticed by anyone else. Even though I seemed to be like that, the way I assessed myself, yet obvious faults were displayed and criticism bathed me. Not due to lack of readiness rather my incapacity as an individual. I was hysterically mad of myself of why my effort didn’t hit my target as perfect as I desired like the others who are skillful and evidently talented.
I have thought I was a perfectionist. However, it occurred to me that I was just so afraid people would know my limitations and flaws. I was in fear that they would label me given the reality of my imperfections. I wasn’t humble to ADMIT the fact that I was a person who required great improvement so to speak. My mind was full of statements to defend my credibility, but it tainted me. Swallowing my ego and admitting my frailty, I assumed this could uphold me otherwise I would get stagnant and dazed away from success.
Harked back by the inspirational story of noteworthy people like Manny Pacquiao, a man of humility,
Thomas Edison, who was never afraid of repeated failures
and Colonel Harland David Sanders (KFC Founder), who never quit amidst successive predicament,
made my false perfectionism shattered. Great people aren’t blind of their weaknesses. They ADMITTED their flaws that lead them to flourish in life. They accepted reproof, corrections and improvement even when they’re on top. Weaknesses aren’t keys to nosedive you instead they are keys to motivate you for greater influence.
Being talented and having a high IQ has the power to unfold a remarkable range of opportunities. Nonetheless they don’t define success at all. They’re means but to sustain and lead you to thrive on a fulfilling and rewarding position is licensed by character. As one of the quotation I came across, “We Hire Character.”
The attitude of ADMITTING your inadequacy drives you to progress ahead faster than failing to accept your insufficiency at work, in a certain organization and other groups.
To clearly expound, the admission of your limits and your blind spots means the willingness to be sharpened by others who have the strengths of your weaknesses.
With that, your weaknesses will dissipate somehow and your boundaries will loosen for progression.
Pulling the thorns of egotism in my heart and pushing myself humbly on the ground as an expression of ADMITTING my spots, growth has started in me and my wings are adept to soar by way of not concealing my blotches and revealing them for nonstop improvement.
Aliquid est ponder!
The challenge of ADMITTING your own incapacity and your weaknesses are not an easy decision to make more so a task to do. However, accepting your imperfections elevate your stature that may affect every person around your influence. Receive criticism in meekness regardless either constructive or embarrassing especially from your family, friends and colleagues who are concern to you. Magnifying the spots hurt. Nevertheless, if you only ADMIT, for sure the result is more than you could ever think of and something to be thankful of for the rest your life. Is this possible or impossible? It is possible by drawing to someone who is greater than us. In deference, approach His (Jesus) throne of grace, love and possibilities, at that juncture, nothing is impossible. In humility, I admit!
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Great post. We should not be bothered by our weaknesses, instead we must embrace them. For thru our weaknesses, we are made stronger. And hey, life doesn't get easier, we just get stronger. 😊
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